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A REFERENCE  LIST 


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Public  Documents 


1854-1918 


Found  in  the  Files  of  the  State  Library 


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State  Librarian 


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STATE  OF  WASHINGTON 


A REFERENCE  LIST 

OF 

Public  Documents 

1854-1918 

Found  in  the  Files  of  the  State  Library 


PUBLISHED  BY  THE 

State  Librarian 


OLYMPIA,  WASH. 

FRANK  M.  LAMBORN  PUBLIC  PRINTER 

1920 


WASHINGTON  STATE  LIBRARY  COMMISSION. 


His  Excellency,  Louis  F.  Hart,  Governor. 

Judge  Oscar  R.  Holcomb,  Chief  Justice  of  Supreme  Court. 
Judge  John  F.  Main. 

Judge  Mark  A.  Fullerton. 

Judge  Kenneth  Mackintosh. 

Judge  John  R.  Mitchell. 

Judge  Wallace  Mount. 

Judge  Emmet  N.  Parker. 

Judge  Warren  W.  Tolman. 

Judge  J.  B.  Bridges. 

Hon.  L.  L.  Thompson,  Attorney  General. 


STATE  LIBRARY  ADVISORY  BOARD. 


Mrs.  Josephine  Corliss  Preston, 

Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction. 

Mrs.  Henry  McCleary,  McCleary. 

Mrs.  H.  W.  Patton,  Hoquiam. 

Mrs.  O.  K.  Williamson,  Prosser. 

Mr.  John  Boynton  Kaiser,  Tacoma,  President. 

J.  M.  Hitt,  State  Librarian,  Secretary,  Olympia. 


J.  M.  Hitt,  State  Librarian. 

Miss  Marie  E.  Strock,  Assistant. 


INTRODUCTION  TO  REFERENCE  LIST. 


The  following  pages  are  only  a tentative  reference  list  of  the  public 
documents  of  the  state  covering  the  period  since  the  earliest  territorial  days 
to  1918  issues  of  departmental  reports.  Naturally  this  list  is  incomplete, 
as  only  the  items  found  in  the  State  Library  and  checked  up  by  the  Library 
of  the  University  of  Washington  have  been  accessible.  It  is  hoped  that  as 
this  list  is  compared  with  the  collections  of  other  libraries  a completed  list 
may  be  subsequently  issued. 

Three  other  libraries  have  especially  full  collections  of  Washington 
documents.  The  New  York  Public  Library,  early  appreciating  the  value  of 
such  material,  saved  many  items  of  early  documents  of  this  state  and  care- 
fully completed  them.  The  issue  in  190  5 of  State  Publications  by  the 
R.  R.  Bowker  Co.  was  a checklist  of  the  documents  then  in  the  New  York 
Public  Library  and  was  checked  against  the  collection  of  the  State  Library. 
The  University  of  Washington  Library  has  a very  full  and  well  classified 
collection,  built  around  the  Department  of  History.  Here  may  be  found 
many  items  which  connect  some  serial  lists  in  the  following  pages,  that 
would  otherwise  be  broken.  The  Provincial  Library  at  Victoria,  B.  C.  is 
especially  strong  in  documents  relating  to  the  early  history  of  the  state. 

Several  private  collections  are  worthy  of  notice,  but  one  is  especially 
so,  that  of  Mr.  C.  B.  Bagley.  For  a number  of  years  he  was  Territorial 
Printer,  and,  possessing  the  instinct  of  the  historian  and  bibliophile,  saved 
many  important  documents.  His  file  of  the  Territorial  legislative  journals 
is  probably  the  only  complete  one. 

The  State  Library  began  saving  the  issues  of  departments  at  a time  too 
late  to  catch  the  early  issues,  and  has  been  unable  to  find  many  of  them. 
It  is  hoped  that  additions  and  corrections  will  be  reported,  and  that  a full 
list  will  be  issued  later. 

Inconsistencies  will  be  apparent  throughout  this  list  in  the  matter  of 
dates,  forms  and  wording  of  reports,  most  of  which  might  have  been  cor- 
rected, had  it  not  been  thought  to  be  best  to  follow  exactly  the  wording 
given  by  the  authors.  These  apparent  errors  of  form  are  doubtless  due  to 
the  fact  that  each  author  thought  of  his  work  at  the  time  rather  than  as 
part  of  a series,  the  form  and  numbering  of  which  had  not  at  the  time  been 
determined. 

After  the  name  of  the  department  is  given  a citation  of  the  act  cre- 
ating the  department  or  giving  authority  for  issuing  the  report.  There  is  no 
attempt  to  cite  subsequent  amendments,  though  these  may  wholly  modify 
S the  department,  this  citation  indicating  only  when  the  first  report  might  be 
* expected.  No  attempt  is  made  to  number  the  items  serially  or  to  correct 
errors  of  numbering,  unless  something  in  the  report  itself  indicates  it. 
Where  the  fiscal  period  covered  is  uniform,  the  first  period  is  given  in  full 
'^-slind  the  following  ones  abbreviated;  as,  Oct.  1,  1902-Sept.  30,  1904,  followed 
by  1904-1906,  means  also  Oct.  1,  1904-Sept.  30,  1906.  Title  page  entries 
are  given  as  they  stand,  but  when  additional  facts  are  found  in  the  body  of 
the  document,  as  the  serial  number  or  the  dates  covered,  these  are  given  in 
their  proper  place,  but  in  parenthesis. 

Departments  are  usually  referred  to  under  the  title  existing  at  this 
, c£ate,  without  attempting  to  trace  changes.  Several  divisions  of  general 
^departments  stand  alphabetically  as  full  departments  for  convenience  of 
reference,  and  not  as  an  analysis  of  the  state’s  system  of  administration. 


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REFERENCE  LIST  OF  PUBLIC  DOCUMENTS. 


STATE  DEPARTMENTS. 

Adjutant  General.  Territorial.  Elected  by  people.  U.  S.  Rev.  S.,  sec.  1856. 
Report,  biennial.  (1st),  1884-1885;  1886-1887;  1888-1889;  1890. 

Note:  Covers  Oct.  1-Sept.  30,  except  last,  which  covers  Sept.  25, 
1889-Dec.  3,  1890. 

State.  Elected  for  4 years  by  field  officers.  Laws  1890. 
Report,  biennial.  4th,  Jan.  1,  1891-Sept.  1,  1892;  5th,  -Oct.  20, 

1894; 

State.  Appointed  by  the  Governor.  Ch.  108,  Laws  1895. 
Report,  biennial.  6th,  Oct.  20,  1894-Nov.  10,  1896;  7th,  -Oct.  17, 
1898;  (8th),  Dec.  1,  1898-Dec.  1,  1900;  (9th),  Jan.  16,  1901-Dec.  4, 
1902;  (10th),  Dec.  4,  1902-Dec.  20,  1904;  (11th),  Apr.  1,  1905- 

Dec.  20,  1906;  12th,  Jan.  1,  1907-Dec.  31,  1908;  (13th),  Apr.  1, 

1909-Dec.  31,  1910;  (14th),  Jan.  1,  1911-Sept.  30,  1912;  (15th), 

Oct.  1,  1912-Sept.  30,  1914;  (16th),  Oct.  1,  1914-Oct.  31,  1916; 

Special-Supp.  to  16th,  Nov.  1,  1916-Mar.  7,  1918;  -(17th), 

Oct.  31,  1918. 

Note:  1st  contains  Roster  of  Officers,  Report  of  Quartermaster  Gen- 
eral; 2d  contains  Roster,  Chinese  riots  (p.  9-34);  3d  contains  Ore- 
gon debt  (p.  9),  Martial  Law,  and  Seattle  fire  (p.  15-40);  Annual  of 
1890  contains  Oregon  Debt  (p.  7),  Court  martial  of  Lt.  Gorham  (p. 
37-55);  4th  contains  History  of  National  Guard  (p.  5-16),  Mining 
riots  of  1887  (p.  47-100),  Court  martial  of  Col.  J.  C.  Haines,  Roster 
of  Indian  wars  1855-56;  6th  contains  Fish  trap  riots,  April  1886; 
7th  contains  Full  roster  of  companies;  8th  contains  Death  roll  of 
1st  Washington,  Statistics  of  Spanish  American  war;  12th  contains 
Rifle  competition  of  1907;  14th  contains  Washington  Naval  militia. 
Co-operative  drilling. 

National  Guard  of  Washington. 

Laws  and  regulations,  1892.  597  pp. 

Military  Code.  1901.  95  pp. 

Illustrating  camp  life  at  American  Lake.  1914.  32  pp. 


Agriculture,  Department  of  • Chap.  60,  Laws  1913. 

Report,  biennial.  1st,  June  11,  1913-June  30,  1914;  2d,  July  1,  1914- 
June  30,  1916. 

Note:  Assumed  departments  of  Veterinarian,  Dairy  and  Food,  Horti- 
culture, Oil  Inspector,  Bakery  Inspector,  Fair  Commission,  previously 
reporting.  The  department  organized  into  four  divisions,  viz;  Dairy 
and  Livestock;  Horticulture;  Foods,  Feeds,  Fertilizers,  Drugs,  Oils 
and  Bakery  Inspection;  and  Agriculture. 

Miscellaneous  Series.  (No.  1) 

Laws  and  Regulations.  1915.  64  pp. 


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Reference  List  of  Public  Documents 


Arid  Lands,  Commissioner  of  Chap.  107,  Laws  1897. 

Report,  biennial.  -Nov.  1,  1896;  Nov.  1,  1896-Nov.  1,  1898; 

-Dec.  24,  1898. 

Note:  Named  in  Sec.  1 as  Commissioner  of  Irrigation. 

Attorney  General.  Territorial.  Act  of  Legislature.  Jan.  28,  1888. 

Report,  annual.  Jan.  30,  1888-Nov.  1,  1889. 

State.  Constitution,  Art.  Ill,  Sec.  21. 

Report,  annual.  -Jan.  1,  1890;  -Jan.  1,  1890,  2d  ed. 

1st,  Feb.  25,  1890-Oct.  7,  1890  (Opin.) 

Report,  biennial.  1st,  -Jan.  1,  1892;  Part  1,  Feb.  25,  1890 

Dec.  28,  1892  (Opin.);  Part  2,  Oct.  16,  1891-Apr.  2,  1892  (Opin.); 
1st,  Apr.  14,  1892-Dec.  28,  1892;  (Opin.);  2d,  Dec.  31,  1892- 
Jan.  16,  1895  (Opin.);  3d,  July  9,  1894-Jan.  15,  1896  (Opin.); 
Mar.  19,  1894-Apr.  24,  1896  (Opin.);  Jan.  1,  1895-Jan.  1,  1897, 
Report  (Opin.);  4th,  Report  (Opin.),  Jan.  13,  1897-Jan.  1,  1899; 
Jan.  22-Nov.  30,  1897  (Opin.);  5th,  Jan.  1,  1899-Jan.  10,  1901; 
July  20,  1897-Jan.  15,  1901  (Opin.);  6th,  Report  (Opin.),  Jan.  1, 
1901-Dec.  31,  1902;  7th  Report  (Opin.),  Dec.  31,  1902-Dec.  31,  1904; 
8th  Report  (Opin.),  Nov.  1904-Nov.  1,  1906;  9th  Report,  (Opin.), 
Jan.  1,  1907-Dec.  31,  1908;  10th  Report  (Opin.),  Jan.  1,  1908- 
Dec.  31,  1910;  11th  Report  (Opin.),  Jan.  1911-Dec.  31,  1912; 
Jan.  9,  1911-Dec.  31,  1912  (Opin.),  (Reprint,  pages  1-192  of  11th 
Report);  Jan.  1-Mar.  20,  1912  (Opin.),  (Reprint,  pages  193-240); 
Mar.  20,  1912-July  2,  1912  (Opin.),  (Reprint,  pages  241-288);  12th 
Report  (Opin.),  Jan.  1,  1913-Dec.  31,  1914;  13th  Report  (Opin.), 
-Dec.  31,  1916;  14th  Report  (Opin.)  -Dec.  31,  1918. 

Note:  1st  biennial  found  in  three  parts,  paged  continuously  and  in- 
dexed separately.  2d  biennial  Part  1,  Dec.  31,  1892-Sept.  2,  1893, 
and  Part  2,  Oct.  18,  1893-Jan.  16,  1895,  found  separately. 

Miscellaneous. 

On  game  code.  Sept.  12,  1913.  Issued  by  Bureau  of  Inspection. 
School  District  Bonds,  Instructions  relative  to  issuance  of  1912. 
Legislation,  Suggestions  as  to  form  of  1913. 

Digest  of  Opinions,  1890-1916  1919. 

Audit  and  Control,  State  Board  of  Chap.  108,  Laws  1897. 

Report,  biennial.  1st,  Oct.  1,  1896-Sept.  30,  1898;  2d,  Oct.  1,  1898- 

Sept.  30,  1900. 

For  later  Reports,  see  Control,  State  Board  o*f 

Auditor.  Territorial.  Laws  1854,  p.  409. 

Report,  annual.  1st,  -Dec.  11,  1854;  (2d),  Dec.  11,  1854-Dec.  13, 

1855;  Dec.  13,  1855-Dec.  13,  1856;  Dec.  13,  1856-Dec.  13,  1857; 

-Dec.  31,  1858;  Dec.  13,  1857-Jan.  4,  1858;  -Dec.  31,  1859; 

Feb.  28,  1860-Nov.  19,  1860;  April  1,  1861-Jan.  28,  1862; 

-Dec.  13,  1862;  Feb.  19,  1863-Dec.  31,  1863;  1864;  Oct.-Dec.  31,  1865; 
Dec.  31,  1865-Dec.  31,  1866;  -Dec.  31,  1867. 


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Auditor.  Territorial — Continued. 

Report,  biennial.  (1st),  Jan.  1,  1868-Oct.  16,  1869;  (2d),  Nov.  5, 

1869-Sept.  30,  1871;  ( 5th) , Oct.  1,  1875-Oct.  1,  1877 ; (6th),  Oct.  1, 
1877-Oct.  1,  1879;  (7th),  Oct.  6,  1879-Sept.  30,  1881;  (8th),  Oct.  1, 
1881-Sept.  30,  1883;  (9th),  Oct.  31,  1883-July  31,  1885;  (10th), 

July  1,  1885-Sept.  30,  1887;  (11th),  -Sept.  30,  1889. 

Note:  Before  and  including  (2d)  biennial  report  found  only  in  Ter- 
ritorial Journals.  Report  for  1860  contains  assessment  rolls  for 
each  county. 

State.  Constitution,  Art.  Ill,  Sec.  20.  Laws  1889-90,  p.  634. 
Report,  annual.  (1st),  Nov.  18,  1889-Oct.  31,  1890. 

Biennial.  (2d),  Nov.  1,  1890-Oct.  31,  1892;  (3d),  Nov.  1,  1892- 

Oct.  31,  1894;  (4th),  Nov.  1,  1894-Oct.  31,  1896;  (5th),  Nov.  1, 

1896-Oct.  31,  1898;  (6th),  Nov.  1,  1898-Sept.  30,  1900;  (7th),  Oct.  1, 
1900-Sept.  30,  1902;  8th,  1902-1904;  9th,  1904-1906;  10th,  1906- 
1908;  11th,  1908-1910;  12th,  1910-1912;  13th,  1912-1914;  14th, 
Sept.  30,  1914-Oct.  1,  1916;  15th,  Oct.  1,  1916-Sept.  30,  1918. 
Miscellaneous.  Series. 

Suggestions  and  recommendations  to  the  legislature  of  1899. 
Estimated  Revenues  for  biennium  beginning  April  1,  1915. 

Estimated  Revenues  for  biennium  beginning  April  1,  1917. 

Examiner,  State.  Chap.  2 25,  Laws  1907. 


Bank  Examiner,  State.  Chap.  32,  Laws  1915. 

Report,  annual.  1st,  1907;  2d,  1908;  3d,  1909;  4th,  1910;  5th, 
1911;  6th,  1912;  7th,  1913;  8th,  1914;  9th,  1915;  10th,  1916; 
11th,  1917;  12th,  1918. 

Banks,  State,  Condition  of  Issued  by  State  Auditor. 

May  31,  1901-May  31,  1902;  1903-1904;  1905-1906. 

Barber  Examiners,  Board  of  Chap.  172,  Laws  1901. 

Report,  biennial.  2d,  1903-Dec.  1,  1904;  3d,  (1904)-1906;  4th, 

( 1906 )-1908 ; 5th,  ( 1908 )-1910 ; 6th,  (1910)-1912. 

Board  of  Control.  See  Control,  Board  of. 

Building,  Loan  & Savings  Association. 

Condition  of  banks  June  30,  1890;  Business  of  Aug.  31,  1892-Aug  31, 
1893;  1893-1895;  1895-1897;  1898-1899;  1899-1900;  1900-1901; 
1901-1902;  1903-1904;  1905-1906;  1907-1908;  1909-1911;  1911- 

1913. 

Note:  Found  only  in  Biennial  Reports  of  State  Auditor  to  1914.  Re- 
port of  1892  missing  from  2d  biennial  issued  by  State  Auditor;  Re- 
port of  1900  missing  frorp  5th  biennial;  Report  of  1901  missing  from 
7th  biennial. 

Report  of  associations  for  1903-1904,  Reprint  from  Auditor’s  report. 
Proceedings  of  annual  convention. 

Fifth,  1912-1913;  6th,  1913-1914;  7th,  1914-1915;  8th,  1915- 
1916;  (9th),  1916-1917. 


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Reference  List  of  Public  Documents 


Capitol  Commission,  State.  Chap.  138,  Laws  1893. 

Report,  biennial.  1st,  July  26,  1893-Dec.  31,  1894;  2d,  Jan.  1,  1895- 

Jan.  2,  1897. 

Capitol  Commission,  State.  Chap.  45,  Laws  1901. 

Report.  Mar.  21,  1901-Jan.  1,  1903;  2d,  and  final,  Jan.  1,  1903-Jan.  10, 

1905.  Financial  statement,  Jan.  1903. 

Capitol  Commission,  State.  .Chap.  69,  Laws  1909. 

Capitol  Committee,  Legislative.  Appointed  by  the  Governor  Dec.  3,  1906. 
Report,  On  condition  of  Capitol.  1907. 

Note:  1st  biennial  contains  description  of  designs  submitted. 

Miscellaneous. 

Argument  for  group  plan. 

List  of  Capitol  building  lands.  Aug.  1910. 

Competition  for  architectural  plan  of  buildings,  on  Capitol  Place. 

(Program  for  competition  and  selection  of  an  architect.)  1909. 
Temple  of  Justice.  Specifications.  Jan.  1,  1912. 

Sale  of  Capitol  lands.  190  9. 

Coal  Mine  Inspector,  Territorial.  Act  of  Feb.  4,  1886. 

Report,  annual.  July  1,  1886-June  30,  1887;  Oct.  1,  1888-Sept.  30, 
1889;  -Dec.  31,  1890. 

State.  Chap.  81,  Laws  1891.  Chap.  36,  Laws  1917. 

Report,  annual.  -Dec.  31,  1891 ; 1892-93-94;  1895-1896; 

Biennial.  (8th),  -Dec.  10,  1898;  9th,  Dec.  10,  1898-Jan.  1,  1901; 
10th,  1901-1902;  11th,  1903-1904;  12th,  Jan.  1,  1905-Sept.  30, 

1906;  13th,  Sept.  30,  1906-Dec.  31,  1908;  14th,  (Jan.  1,  1908)- 

Dec.  31,  1910;  15th,  (Jan.  1,  1911)-Dec.  31,  1912;  16th,  (Jan.  1, 

1913 ) -Dec.  31,  1914;  17th,  -Dec.  31,  1916; 

Note:  Report  of  1890  found  in  Public  Documents,  1890-91;  2d  annual 
contains  chapter  on  “First  coal  mining  in  Washington.”  Annual  of 
1895-1896  bound  in  volume  of  reports  on  Coal  Mine  Inspection;  1st- 
6th  biennial  bound  with  Labor  Reports. 

Code,  Chapter  36,  Laws  1917. 

Report,  annual  (1)  June  7,  1917-Dec.  31,  1917;  (2)  Dec.  31,  1918. 

Constitution. 

Constitutional  convention.  (Proposed)  Constitution,  June  11,  1878; 
Proposed  constitution  in  1878,  printed  in  Weekly  Puget  Sound  Courier 
for  Aug.  9,  16  and  23. 

Enabling  act  approved  Feb.  22,  1889.  (Contains  list  of  members  of 
Constitutional  Convention  “to  meet”  in  July.) 

Constitution,  Washington.  Nov.  1,1,  1889. 

Constitution  proposed  by  the  convention  held  in  Olympia  July  4, 

’ 1889-Aug.  22,  1889. 

Rules  of  Constitutional  convention,  July  4,  1889. 

Enabling  Act  and  Constitution.  Edition  of  1891. 

Constitution  (Edition  1901 ) . 


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Constitution — Continued. 

Enabling  Act  and  Constitution.  Edition  of  1905. 

Constitution,  Edition  of  1907;  Edition  of  1911;  Edition  of  1914. 
Constitution,  with  Enabling  Act,  Edition  of  1915;  Edition  of  1917. 

Note.  Edition  of  1889  contains  marginal  notes  and  index;  Constitu- 
tional convention  rules  of  1889  contains  list  of  standing  committees 
of  convention;  Edition  of  1891  contains  side  notes  and  index;  Edition 
of  1901  contains  marginal  titles  of  sections,  and  amendments  adopted 
in  1894,  1896,  1900;  Edition  of  1905  contains  side  notes  and  index; 
Edition  of  1911  contains  two  insert  amendments  of  1910;  Edition 
of  1914  fully  annotated;  Edition  of  1915  fully  annotated. 


Control,  State  Board  of  Chap.  119,  Laws  1901. 

Reports,  biennial.  1st,  Oct.  1,  1900-Sept.  30,  1902;  2d,  1902-1904; 

3d,  1904-1906;  4th,  1906-1908;  5th,  1908-1910;  6th,  1910- 

1912;  7th,  1912-1914;  8th,  1914-1916;  9th,  1916-1918. 

Note:  5th  biennial  contains  special  report  on  State  Quarries;  7th 
biennial  contains  4th  biennial  report  Washington  State  Reformatory 
(p.  169-197);  8th  biennial  contains  5th  biennial  report  of  Managers 
of  State  Reformatory;  9th  biennial  contains  6th  biennial  of  Washing- 
ton State  Reformatory. 

For  earlier  reports,  see  Audit  and  Control,  State  Board  of 
Court,  Juvenile,  Seattle. 

Report  of  January  term,  Jan.  1,  1913;  Report  for  year  1916. 

Probation  officers’  conference.  Seattle,  Aug.  14,  15,  16,  1916. 


Dairy  Commissioner.  Chap.  4 5,  Laws  1895. 
Report,  annual.  2d,  1896. 

Biennial.  2d,  Dec.  1,  1896-Dec.  1,  1898. 


Dairy  and  Food  Commissioner.  Chap.  113,  Laws  1899. 

Report,  biennial.  3d,  Nov.  1,  1898-Nov.  1,  1899. 

Dairy,  Food  and  Oil  Commissioner.  Chap.  187,  Laws  1903. 

Report,  biennial.  5th,  Nov.  1,  1902-Nov.  1,  1904;  6th,  Nov.  1,  1904- 
Oct.  31,  1906;  7th,  -Oct.  31,  1908;  8th,  -Oct.  31,  1910;  9th, 
-Oct.  31,  1912. 

For  later  reports,  see  Agriculture,  Dept.  of.  Chap.  60,  Laws  1913. 

Note:  2d  annual  report  of  1896  contains  law  of  1895  relating  to  Dairy 
Products;  2d  biennial  report  of  1898  contains  law  of  1895  and  amend- 
ment of  1897;  5th  biennial  contains  oil  law  of  1903;  7th  biennial 
contains  pure  food  law  of  1907;  8th  biennial  contains  law  relating 
to  Agricultural  seed,  1909. 

Bulletins. 

No.  1,  Aug.  8,  1907.  (Analyses  of  extracts.) 

Rules  and  regulations.  1905. 


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Education  Department. 

Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  Territorial 

Laws  1861,  p.  55.  Laws  1862,  p.  29;  Nov.  29,  1871;  Nov.  14,  1873. 

Report.  -Dec.  10,  1861. 

Note:  Found  in  Council  Journal,  9th  Session,  1861,  and  in  House 
Territorial  Journal  Appendix  (p.  65-71).  A 12th  annual  is  referred 
to  in  the  Catalogue  of  the  State  Library,  issued  in  1880.  This  was 
1873  (?). 

Report,  biennial.  (3d),  Oct.  1,  1877-Sept.  30,  1879;  (4th),  Sept.  1, 
1880-Aug.  31,  1881;  (5th),  Sept.  1,  1881-Sept.  1,  1883;  (6th), 
Sept.  1,  1883-Sept.  1,  1885;  (7th),  Nov.  1,  1885-Nov.  1,  1887; 

(9th),  July  1,  1888-June  30,  1889;  (10th),  July  1,  1889-June  30, 

1890. 

Superintendent  of  Public  Instructmn,  State. 

Report,  biennial.  11th,  Nov.  1,  1890-Nov.  1,  1892;  12th,  Nov.  1, 

1892-Oct.  31,  1894;  13th,  -Oct.  31,  1896;  14th,  June  1, 

1896-June  1,  1898;  15th,  -June  30,  1900;  16th,  Nov.  1, 

1 900-Nov.  1,  1902;  17th,  -Nov.  1,  1904;  18th,  -Nov.  1, 

1906;  19th,  * -June  30,  1908;  20th,  -June  30,  1910; 

21st,  -June  30,  1912;  22d,  -June  30,  1914;  23d, 

-June  30,  1916;  29th,  -June  30,  1918. 

Note:  5th  biennial  contains  school  law  approved  Nov.  28,  1883  (p. 
1-24);  (7th)  biennial  found  in  Public  Documents  for  1887. 

High  School  Bulletins. 

No.  1,  Botany,  1907;  No.  2,  Study  of  English  in  the  High  Schools, 
(1907);  No.  3,  Study  of  four  year  High  Schools  in  Washington, 
1908;  No.  4,  Physics  course  of  the  modern  High  School,  1908; 
No.  5,  English  in  the  High  Schools,  1908;  No.  6,  High  School  Curri- 
cula— A comparative  study,  Thesis  B A,  1909;  No.  7,  Studies  of 
educational  conditions  in  Washington,  1908-1909. 

Educational  Bulletins. 

No.  7,  Consolidation  of  rural  schools — Transportation;  No.  8,  How  to 
choose  a good  cow.,  Nov.  15,  1911;  No.  9,  Manual  Arts,  Dec.  15, 
1911;  No.  10,  School  officers  yearbook,  Jan.  1,  1912;  No.  11, 
Re-directed  education,  Jan.  1,  1912;  No.  12,  Arbor  day — March 
15,  1912;  No.  13,  School  gardens,  March  1,  1912;  No.  15,  Agri- 
culture in  the  public  schools,  May  1,  1912;  No.  20,  The  Community 
center,  1914;  No.  21,  Manual  of  agriculture  for  Eighth  grade,  1914, 
2d  edition,  1915;  No.  22,  High  School  manual,  2d  edition;  3d  edi- 
tion, (1917);  No.  23,  Environment  of  plants;  pt.  1,  air,  water,  heat, 
light,  1915;  No.  24,  Environment  of  plants;  pt.  2,  soils,  1915; 
No.  25,  List  of  books  for  elementary  school  libraries,  1914;  No.  26, 
Suggestions  for  community  centers,  1914;  No.  27,  Teachers’  cot- 
tages in  Washington,  1915;  No.  28,  Apportionment  of  current  State 
School  fund,  1916;  No.  29,  Digest  of  opinions  and  rulings,  -1916; 
No.  (30),  Arbor  and  Bird  day  bulletin,  Apr.  13,  1917;  No.  31, 
Parent-Teachers’  Associations;  No.  32,  A Patriotic  bulletin,  1917; 
No.  33,  State  Board  of  Education,  1918. 

Note:  Bui.  21  is  supplement  to  State  Manual  No.  3;  pub.  1914; 
Bui.  21  is  supplement  to  7th  edition  of  State  Manual,  Published 
1915;  Bui.  23  is  a manual  of  agriculture. 


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Education  Department — Continued. 

Education  matters,  Jan.  1906,  Cir.  5D;  Oct.  8,  1906,  Cir.  5E. 

Educational  directory.  1909-1910,  Cir.  5H;  1911-1912,  Cir.  5 J ; 1913- 

1914;  1914-1915;  1915-1916;  1916-1917;  1917-1918. 

High  School  Directory.  -June  30,  1912;  1913-1914;  1915-1916; 

1917-1918. 

News  letter — monthly,  vol.  1 No.  1.  October,  1918. 

Miscellaneous. 

Suggestions  and  instructions  to  school  district  officers,  1891;  1892. 

Circular  of  information,  (1897);  (1898-1899);  Cir.  5B,  Jan.  1904; 
Cir.  5G,  1908;  Cir.  3,  1915;  Cir.  6,  Papers  accredited  by  State 
Board  of  Education,  corrected  to  December,  1916. 

Educational  system  of  the  state  of  Washington,  1905;  Cir.  3-15,  Cir- 
cular of  certification,  (1915);  Cir.  3-17;  C’ir.  6-15,  Papers  accred- 
ited, Nov.  15,  1915;  Eighth  grade  bulletin,  C.  12,  1915;  C.  16-14, 
Rules  of  practice;  Rural  schools  leading  boys  and  girls,  1915; 
Cir.  1,  Reading  circle  books  adopted  — Adopted  June  1916  for 
Sept.  1,  1916-1917;  Rules  of  State  Board  on  accrediting  schools — 
Adopted  December  30,  1910. 

Teachers’  Manual  and  course  of  study,  1898;  (1900);  Teachers’  manual 

for  elementary  schools,  Sept.  5,  1905;  State  manual  of  Washington, 

(1909);  edition  1910;  High  School  manual,  May  1,  1911 — Bui.  2; 

Teachers’  manual  for  Washington;  State  course  of  study,  7th  ed.; 

1915;  State  manual  of  Washington,  8th  ed.,  Nov.  1917. 

Miscellaneous. 

“Proceedings  of  the  Convention  of  the  Territory  of  Washington,  1877, 
1878”  is  mentioned  in  the  catalogue  of  the  State  Library  issued 
1880.  This  is  presumably  a teachers’  convention. 

Arbor  and  Bird  Day  Bulletin. 

Boys  and  Girls  contestant  club  bulletin. 

School  transportation  bulletin. 

History  of  education  in  Washington — For  A.  Y.  P.  (1909) 

Library  books  for  schools.  1906. 

County  superintendents’  convention — Opinions  and  rulings.  1st  bi- 
ennial report.  Apr.  7,  1891. 

Statistics  of  higher  education — Relating  to  tax  for  educational  institu- 
tions, 1911. 

U.  S.  Bur.  of  Education  Bulletin  No.  26,  1916 — Survey  of  Educational 
institutions  of  Washington.  1916. 


Equalization,  Territorial  Board  of  Act  Nov.  14,  1870.  Repealed  Oct.  28, 
1881. 

Rules.  Aug.  25,  1881. 

Note:  Found  in  Auditor’s  Report  of  1881,  p.  38. 

Equalization  & Appeal  Laws  1889-90,  p.  431. 

Report.  1st,  Dec.  1892. 

Note:  Found  in  Appendix  of  Auditor’s  Report,  page  540.  Super- 
seded by  Board  of  State  Land  Commissioners,  Laws  1891,  p.  388. 


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Equalization,  State  Board  of  Chap.  18,  Laws  1889-90.  Chap.  140, 

Laws  1891.  Meetings  in  September  each  year.  Chap.  140  Laws  1891, 
p.  307. 

Report,  annual.  1890;  1891;  1892;  1893;  1894;  1895;  1896;  1897; 
1898;  1899;  1900;  1901;  1902;  1903;  1904;  1905;  1906;  1907; 
1908;  1909;  1910;  1911;  1912;  lyi3;  1914;  1915;  1916;  1917; 

1918. 

Note:  All  reports  of  minutes  of  Board  found  in  Appendix  to  Audi- 
tor’s Reports  up  to  1908.  Also  for  1907  to  1914  found  in  Appendix 
to  report  of  Tax  Commission. 


Fairs  and  Exhibitions. 

Washington  World’s  Fair  Commission.  Chap.  108,  Laws  1891. 

Report,  biennial.  (1st),  1891-1892;  1894. 

A.-Y.-P.  Exposition  Commission.  Chap.  5,  Laws  1907. 

Report.  1909. 

Pan-American  Exposition  Commission.  Chap.  73,  Laws  1901. 

Report.  Dec.  31,  1901. 

Washington  State  Fair.  Chap.  134,  Laws  1893. 

Report,  annual.  1st,  Sept.  24-29,  1894;  2d,  Sept.  28-Oct.  3,  1896; 

(3d),  Sept.  26-Oct.  1,  1898;  11th,  Sept.  17-22,  1906;  (15th),  1910. 
Washington  State  Fair. — Children’s  Industrial  & Agricultural  Depart- 
ment. 

Advance  sheet  premium  list — North  Yakima.  Sept.  18-23,  1916. 
Premium  list — North  Yakima  Sept.  20-25,  1915. 

Boys  and  Girls  Agricultural  and  Industrial  Contest  Association. 

Report,  annual.  1st,  Oct.  28-30,  1913,  Spokane;  2d,  Oct.  28-30, 
1914,  Tacoma;  Final  prize  list,  Oct.  28-30,  1914,  Tacoma. 

Fair,  Spokane  Interstate. 

Report,  annual.  18th,  Report  to  Stockholders,  Nov.  1,  1911. 
Finance,  State  Board  of 

Report,  biennial.  1st,  1908,  p.  356;  2d,  1910,  p.  517;  3d,  1912,  p.  561; 
4th,  1914,  p.  115. 

Note:  All  reports  found  in  Auditor’s  Reports. 

Budget  submitted  to  Legislature  of  1917;  1919. 

Fire  Warden  (and  Forester)  Chap.  164,  Laws  1905. 

Report.  (1st),  1905;  2d,  1906;  (3d  & 4th),  1907  & 1908. 

Fire  Warden  and  Forester. 

Report,  annual.  (5th  & 6th),  1909-1910;  (7th  & 8th),  1911-1912. 

Note:  5th  & 6th,  1909-1910,  typewritten  only. 


Forester,  State 

Report,  biennial.  Dec.  1,  1912-Nov.  30,  1914. 


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Forester,  Washington  State. 

Report,  annual.  (Dec.  1,  1914)-Nov.  30,  1916;  -1918. 

Miscellaneous. 

Regulations  governing  the  clearing  of  right-of-way.  (1918). 

Stamp  out  forest  fires. 

Fish  Commissioner.  Act  of  Feb.  20,  1890. 

Report,  annual.  1st,  Mar.  21,  1890-Nov.  30,  1890;  3d,  Nov.  1,  1891- 
Nov.  1,  1892;  5th,  Nov.  1,  1893-Nov.  1,  1894;  7th,  Nov.  30,  1895-Nov. 
30,  1896;  9th,  Dec.  20,  1897-Dec.  20,  1898;  lOth-llth,  Dec.  31,  1898- 
Dec.  31,  1900;  13th,  Nov.  30,  1901-Dec.  1,  1902;  14th-15th,  Nov.  30, 
1902-Nov.  30,  1904;  16th-17th,  Nov.  30,  1904-Nov.  30,  1906;  18th- 
19th,  Mar.  31,  1907-Mar.  31,  1909;  20th-21st,  Mar.  31,  1909-Mar.  31, 
1911;  22d-23d,  Apr.  1,  1911-Mar.  31,  1913;  24th-25th,  Apr.  1,  1913- 
Mar.  31,  1915;  26th-27th,  Apr.  1,  1915-Mar.  31,  1917. 

Fisheries,  Governor’s  Commission  of 
Report.  Dec.  23,  1908. 

Game  Warden.  Chap.  120,  Laws  1913. 

Report,  annual.  1st  & 2d,  June  1,  1913-Feb.  28,  1915;  3d  & 4th, 
Mar.  1,  1915-Feb.  28,  1917. 

Geologist,  State  Act  of  Feb.  2 8,  Laws  1889-90. 

Mines  and  minerals  of  Washington. 

Report,  annual.  1st,  1890;  2d,  1891. 

Maps  for  report  of  mining  bureau.  1892. 

Mining  Bureau.  Act  Feb.  25,  Laws  1889-90. 

Report,  annual.  1st,  Apr.  1,  1891-Apr.  1,  1892. 

Geological  Survey.  Chap.  165,  Laws  1901. 

Report,  annual.  1st,  1901;  (2d),  1902. 

Report,  biennial.  (1st) , 1901-1903  ; 1909-1911;  1911-1913;  1913-1915; 
1915-1917. 

Note:  1st,  1901,  also  bound  in  6 parts  in  boards. 

Bulletins. 

No.  1,  Geology  and  ore  deposits  of  Republic  Mining  district,  1910; 
No.  2,  Road  materials  of  Washington,  1911;  No.  3,  Coal  fields  of  King 
County,  1912;  No.  4,  Cement  materials  and  industry  of  Washington, 
1913;  No.  5,  Pt.  1,  Myers  Creek  Mining  District,  Pt.  2,  Oroville-Night- 
hawk  Mining  District,  1911;  No.  6,  Blewett  Mining  District,  1911; 
No.  7,  Index  Mining  District,  1911;  No.  8,  Glaciation  of  Puget  Sound, 
1913;  No.  9,  Coal  fields  of  Kittitas  County,  1914;  No.  10,  Coal  fields 
of  Pierce  County,  1914;  No.  11,  Mineral  resources  of  Washington, 
1914;  No.  12,  Bibliography  of  Washington  Geology  and  Geography, 
1913;  No.  13,  Tertiary  formation  of  Western  Washington,  1916; 
No.  14,  Quincy  Valley  Irrigation  project,  1912;  No.  15,  Tertiary  Pale- 


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Geological  Survey — Continued. 

Bulletins. 

ontology  of  Western  Washington,  1912;  No.  16,  Covada  Mining  Dis- 
trict, 1913;  No.  17,  Geographic  Dictionary  of  Washington,  1917; 
No.  18,  Country  about  Camp  Lewis,  1918. 

Note:  Bulletin  No.  13  contains  3 maps  in  pocket. 

Clays  of  the  State  of  Washington — Prof.  Solon  Shedd,  1909. 

Governor’s  Message  to  Session.  Territorial. 

Messages.  1st,  By  Isaac  I.  Stevens,  Feb.  28,  1854;  2d,  (1854)  By  C.  H. 
Mason,  Secy,  for  Gov.  Stevens,  Dec.  3,  1855;  3d,  By  Isaac  I.  Stevens, 
Jan.  21,  1856;  4th,  1856-7;  1857;  5th,  By  Fayette  McMullin,  Dec.  12, 
1857;  6th,  By  C.  H.  Mason,  Acting  Governor,  1858-1859;  7th,  By  R.  D. 
Gholson,  Dec.  7,  1859;  By  Henry  M.  McGill,  Dec.  6,  1860;  By  L.  Jay  S. 
Turney,  Acting  Governor,  Dec.  19,  1861;  Accompanying  papers, 

Dec.  19,  1861;  By  William  Pickering,  (1862);  Letter  to  J.  W.  Ste- 
phenson, July  26,  1862;  11th,  1863-1864;  (1864);  Jan.  1,  1866; 
Dec.  11,  1866;  By  Marshall  F.  Moore,  Dec.  9,  1867;  By  Alvan  Flan- 
ders, Oct.  7,  1869;  By  Edward  S.  Salomon,  Oct.  2,  1871;  By 
Elisha  P.  Ferry,  Oct.  9,  1873;  Oct.  5,  1875;  (Extract)  1877;  Oct.  6, 
1879;  Oct.  10,  1879;  Report  to  Secretary  of  Interior,  Oct.  10,  1879; 
By  William  A.  Newell,  1881;  Oct.  3,  1883;  By  Watson  C.  Squire,  Ses- 
sion 1885-1886;  Report  of  1884-1885-1886;  Report  to  Department 
of  Interior,  Nov.  10,  1884;  Report  to  Department  of  Interior,  Oct.  1, 
1886;  By  Eugene  Semple,  Report  to  Secretary  of  Interior,  Oct.  15, 
1887;  Report  to  Secretary  of  Interior,  Oct.  19,  1888;  1887-1888; 
By  Miles  C.  Moore,  Report  to  Secretary  of  Interior,  Oct.  19,  1889; 
Inaugural  Message,  By  Elisha  P.  Ferry,  Governor  of  State,  and  Fare- 
well Message  of  Miles  C.  Moore,  Governor  of  Territory,  Nov.  18-22, 
1889. 

Note:  Numbers  refer  to  legislative  sessions  and  not  to  serial  re- 
port; Message  by  I.  I.  Stevens  to  1st  Session  found  in  House  and 
Council  Journals;  Message  to  2d,  3d  and  4th  Sessions  found  only 
in  Council  Proceedings;  Message  of  Jan.  21,  1856  delivered  orally, 
abstract  in  journals — relating  to  Indian  War;  Message  of  1857 
is  report  to  War  Department  on  the  War  of  1856,  and  correspond- 
ence; Message  to  5th  to  11th  Sessions  found  in  both  House  and 
Council  Journals;  Message  of  (1864)  found  only  in  Council  Journal; 
Messages  from  Jan.  1,  1866  to  Oct.  7,  1869  found  in  both  House  and 
Council  Journals;  Message  of  Oct.  2,  1871,  found  in  House  Journal 
and  in  The  Echo  for  Oct.  12,  1871,  in  Supplement:  Message  to  19th 
Session  found  in  Council  Journal  and  in  The  Echo  for  Oct.  16, 
1873;  Message  of  Oct.  10,  1879,  found  in  Reports  of  Governors  issued 
by  Government,  (p.  51-56);  Message  of  Oct.  3,  1883,  found  only 
in  House  and  Council  Journals;  Report  of  1884-1885-1886  is  Re- 
sources for  1885  and  1886. 

Governor's  Message  to  Session.  State. 

Messages.  1st,  Inaugural,  By  Elisha  P.  Ferry,  Nov.  1889;  Extra  Ses- 
sion Sept.  3,  1890;  By  Chas.  E.  Laughton,  Lieut,  and  Acting  Gov- 
ernor, 1891;  By  Elisha  P.  Ferry,  Retiring  Message,  and  John  H.  Mc- 
Graw,  Inaugural,  Jan.  11,  1893;  2d,  By  J.  H.  McGraw,  Jan.  14,  1895; 
Retiring  Message,  Jan.  13,  1897;  1st,  By  John  R.  Rogers,  Jan.  13, 


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Governor’s  Message  to  Session.  State — Continued. 

Messages. 

1897;  Special  Feb.  27,  1897;  2d,  1899;  3d,  Second  Inaugural,  Jan.  16, 
1901;  1st,  By  Henry  F.  McBride,  Jan.  13,  1903;  2d,  Jan.  11,  1905; 
By  Albert  E.  Mead,  1st,  1905;  2d,  Jan.  1907;  3d,  Jan.  1909;  Par- 
dons, Reprieves,  etc.,  Mar.  4,  1907;  By  M.  E.  Hay,  Special  Message, 
1909;  Aug.  16,  1909;  2d,  Jan.  1911;  3d,  Jan.  1913;  By  Ernest  Lister, 
1st,  Jan.  15,  1913;  2d,  Jan.  12,  1915;  2d  Inaugural,  Jan.  10,  1917; 
Recommendations,  Jan.  19,  1915. 

Note:  McGraw’s  Message  of  Dec.  13,  1897,  found  also  in  Public 
Documents  of  1897;  Rogers’  Special  Message  of  Feb.  27,  1897,  is  on 
Establishment  of  Railroad  Commission;  Hay’s  Special  Message  of 
1909  is  Report  of  Committee  investigating  Secretary  of  State,  Su- 
perintendent of  Public  Instruction  and  State  Institutions;  Lister’s 
Message  of  Jan.  19,  1915,  is  Governor’s  Appropriation  recommenda- 
tions. 

Executive  Practice,  Rules  of 
Oct.  1,  1893,  by  J.  H.  McGraw. 


Governors,  Conference  of  Western 

Proceedings  of  conference  at  Seattle,  May  18-20,  1915,  and  at  Portland, 
September,  1915. 

Governors,  Conference  of 

Address  by  Gov.  Ernest  Lister  — Conservation  of  natural  resources, 
Aug.  24,  1915. 


Grain  Inspector,  State  Chap.  109,  Laws  1895. 

Report,  annual.  1st,  Sept.  1,  1895-Aug.  31,  1896;  3d,  -Dec.  1,  1898. 
Report,  biennial.  (1st),  Sept.  1,  1898-Aug.  31,  1900;  4th,  Aug.  31, 
1904-Aug.  31,  1906;  5th,  Aug.  31,  1906-Aug.  31,  1908. 

Note:  3d  annual,  for  years  1895-1896-1897-1898. 

For  subsequent  Reports  see  Railroad  Commission. 

Report.  Nov.  30,  1913-Nov.  30,  1914. 

Note:  Published  by  Department  of  Public  Service  Commission. 


Harbor  Line  Commissioners,  Board  of  Act,  Mar.  28,  1890. 

Report.  1st,  -Dec.  29,  1890;  2d-Final,  (1893). 

Maps  for  Harbor  Line  Commission.  14  maps. 

Harbor  Lines,  Water  Ways,  and  the  Improvement  of  Harbors, — Provi- 
sions of  the  Constitution  and  Statutes.  1891. 


Health,  Board  of 
Report. 


Act  Nov.  26,  1869. 
-Oct.  10,  1887. 


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Health,  State  Board  of  Chap.  58,  Laws  1891. 

Report,  1st,  -Dec.  16,  1890. 

Report,  annual  -Dec.  1,  1892;  3d,  1893-1894;  4th, -5th,  (1st 

biennial),  1894-1896. 

Report,  biennial.  5th,  1902-1904;  6th,  1904-1906;  7th,  1906-1908; 
8th,  1908-1910;  9th,  1910-1912;  10th,  1912-1914;  11th,  1914-1916; 
12th,  1917-1918. 

Note:  Reports  uniformly  for  period  ending  September  30th;  9th 
biennial  contains  proceedings  of  Health  Officers’  Second  Annual 
Conference,  April  8-9,  1912.. 

Bulletins. 

Vol.  3,  No.  1,  January,  February  and  March,  1913. 

Yol.  3,  No.  2,  Service  regulations — State  Laboratory. 

Yol.  3,  No.  3,  Vital  Statistics  Law,  Chap.  83,  Laws  1907;  Chap.  163, 
Laws  1913.  July,  Aug.,  Sept.,  1913. 

Yol.  4,  No.  1,  Report  of  Caroline  Bartlett  Crane. 

Yol.  5,  No.  8,  Aug.  1915. 

Special  Bulletins. 

Typhoid  fever;  Measles  and  whooping  cough;  Diphtheria  and  scarlet 
fever;  Registration  districts — Eastern  Washington,  1915;  ed.  1917, 
Vital  Statistics  law;  Western  Washington,  1915;  ed.  1917,  Rural 
sanitation,  1916. 

Miscellaneous. 

Municipal  control  of  dependent  classes.  Oct.  1901. 

Rules  and  regulations.  1906. 

Typhoid  fever.  1909-1910. 

Infantile  paralysis.  1910. 

Preservation  of  the  health  of  the  baby.  1917. 

Rules,  regulations  and  statutes.  Feb.  1917.  “Edition  limited.” 
Appendix  to  rules  and  regulations  adopted  Nov.  4,  1917.  Mar.  1918. 
Note:  Rules  of  Feb.  1917  contain  statutes  on  public  health. 


Health  Officers. 

Annual  conference.  1st,  Dec.  14-16,  1910;  2d,  Apr.  8-9,  1912;  3d, 

Apr.  28-29,  1913. 

Report  of  1911,  being  report  upon  House  Bill  211,  1909,  relative  to  care 
of  indigent  consumptives. 

List  of  registrars  of  vital  statistics.  1914. 

Highway  Commissioner.  Chap.  47,  Laws  1911. 

Report,  biennial.  1st,  -Nov.  15,  1906;  2d,  -Dec.  1,  1908; 

3d,  -Sept.  30,  1910;  4th,  -Sept.  30,  1912;  (5th),  -Oct.  1, 
1914;  (6th),  -Sept.  30,  1916;  7th,  -1918. 

Bulletins. 

No.  1,  State  and  County  road  laws  of  1907.  March,  1907. 

No.  2,  Report  to  Governor — Convict  labor  on  the  State  Roads. 

Dec.  1907. 

No.  3,  State  Aid  Roads.  Oct.  1910. 

No.  4,  Split  Log  Drag.  March,  1913. 

No.  5,  Convict  labor.  Dec.  1,  1914. 


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Highway  Commissioner — Continued. 

Bulletins. 

No.  6,  Day  labor.  Dec.  1,  1914. 

No.  7,  Improvement  of  Earth  Roads.  Dec.  1,  1914. 

No.  8,  County  roads  and  permanent  highways.  Dec.  1,  1914. 

No.  9,  Maintenance  of  primary  highways.  June  4,  1917. 

No.  10,  Maintenance  of  permanent  highways.  Dec.  3,  1917. 
Miscellaneous. 

Road  map,  1912.  W.  J.  Roberts,  Highway  Commissioner. 

Horticulture,  State  Board  of  Chap.  9,  Laws  1891. 

Report,  biennial.  1st,  1891-1892;  2d,  1893-1894;  2d  edition;  3d,  1895- 
1896 ; 2d  edition. 

Note:  2d  report,  1st  edition,  found  also  in  Public  Documents,  1894- 
1895. 

Horticulture,  Commissioner  of  Chap.  109,  Laws  1897. 

Report,  preliminary.  1901. 

Horticulture,  State  Commissioner  of  Chap.  133,  Laws  1905. 

Report,  biennial.  5th,  -Mar.  31,  1907;  6th,  -Dec.  31,  1908; 
8th,  -Dec.  31,  1912. 

Note:  8th  report  not  printed — manuscript  copy;  Report  of  1901 
contains  the  law  of  1897  and  amendments  of  1899. 

Bulletins. 

Nos.  1 & 3. 

Horticultural  Association.  Washington  State. 

Report  of  Annual  Convention.  4th,  Jan.  29-31,  1908;  5th,  Dec.  8-11, 
1908;  6th,  Jan.  12-14,  1910;  7th,  Jan.  17-19,  1911;  8th,  Jan.  4-6, 
1912;  11th,  Dec.  9-11,  1914. 

Miscellaneous. 

Report  of  Third  Annual  Convention  of  the  Inland  Empire  Horticul- 
tural and  Floricultural  Association,  Spokane,  Jan.  6-8,  1903. 
(Horticulture)  Year  Book.  1906. 

Horticulture — Orchard  Pests.  Mar.  1904. 

Horticulture — Orchard  Practice.  Mar.  1906. 

Note:  (Horticulture)  Year  Book  contains  proceedings  of  Snohomish 
County  Association.  Dec.  20,  1905. 

Humane  Society,  State. 

Program  of  meeting  of  Probation  Officers  Conference — 2d  Annual,  Aug. 
14-16,  1916. 

Hydraulic  Engineer,  State.  Chap.  117,  Laws  1917. 

Report,  biennial.  1st,  June  19,  1917-Nov.  30,  1918. 

Miscellaneous. 

Bui.  No.  1,  Water  Code  and  its  administration.  Mar.  14,  1917. 

Note:  Contains  Water  Code  of  1917,  with  report  of  organization 
of  department. 

Cippoletti  Weir  Tables  (Pocket  edition). 


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Industrial  Insurance  Department.  Chap.  74,  Laws  1911. 

Report,  annual.  1st,  1911-1912;  2d,  1912-1913;  3d,  1913-1914;  4th, 
1914-1915;  5th,  Workmen’s  Compensation  Act,  1915-1916;  6th,  1916- 
1917;  7th,  1917-1918. 

Note:  Reports  uniformly  for  period  ending  September  30th. 

Report.  Oct.  1,  1911-Jan.  31,  1912;  June  8,  1911-Sept.  30,  1912;  4th 
biennial,  Oct.  1,  1911-Apr.  1,  1913;  Oct.  1,  1911-Mar.  31,  1914. 

Note:  Report  of  1911  is  review  of  first  four  months’  operations — 
broadside;  Report  of  1912  is  review  of  the  first  year:  Report  of 
1913  is  Statistical  review  of  18  months;  Report  of  1914  is  Statement 
of  Condition. 

Miscellaneous. 

Financial  Statement — Condition  of  accident  fund  April  1,  1915. 
Compensation  for  Injured  Industrial  Workers — A Presentation. 

Jan.  1911. 

Report — Industrial  Accidents.  To  1911  Legislature.  Dec.  30,  1910. 
Rules  of  Administration — Laws  1911.  Pt.  1,  Rules  for  employers; 
Pt.  2,  Rules  for  workmen. 

Compulsory  State  Insurance  from  the  Workman’s  Viewpoint  — An 
Address  by  John  H.  Wallace  before  American  Association  for 
Labor  Legislation,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Industrial  Insurance — Work  of  Department — An  Address  by  Com- 
missioner Daggett  before  the  St.  John’s  Club.  Manuscript. 
Workman’s  Compensation  Monopoly  vs.  Political  Administration. 
Industrial  Insurance  Commission  Rate  Book.  Jan.  1,  1916. 

Note:  Financial  statement  contains  comparative  costs  of  1912,  1913 
and  1914. 

Industrial  Welfare  Commission.  Chap.  174,  Laws  1913. 

Report.  (July  23,  1913)-Mar.  2,  1914. 

Note:  Reprinted  in  1st  biennial  as  Appendix  A. 

Report,  biennial.  1st,  Mar.  2,  1914-Jan.  1,  1915;  2d,  1915-1916;  3d, 
Jan.  1,  1917-Nov.  30,  1918. 

Note:  Report  of  July  23,  1913-Mar.  2,  1914  appears  as  Appendix  A. 
Obligatory  orders. 

Nos.  1-13,  Apr.  28,  1914-June  18,  1915: 

Nos.  1 & 2,  Mercantile  Industry. 

Nos.  3 & 4,  Manufacturing  Industry. 

Nos.  5 & 6,  Laundry  Industry. 

Nos.  7 & 9,  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Industry. 

Nos.  10  & 11,  Office  Occupations. 

Nos.  12  & 13,  Hotel  and  Restaurant  Occupations. 

Miscellaneous. 

To  employers  of  female  labor. 

A Proclamation.  Jan.  7,  1918. 

Minimum  wage  orders  for  minors — Broadside  letter. 

Minimum  wage  law  for  women.  1912. 

Recommendations  of  War  Emergency  Conference.  Aug.  28-29,  1918. 


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Inspection  and  Supervision,  Bureau  ctf  Chap.  76,  Laws  190  9. 

Report,  annual.  1st,  -Dec.  15,  1910;  2d,  -Dec.  1,  1911; 

3d,  -Dec.  1,  1912;  4th,  -Nov.  1,  1913;  5th-6th,  1913-1914, 

School  years  1914-1915. 

Note:  Has  uniform  title,  Comparative  Statistics.  Is  Department  of 
Office  of  State  Auditor. 

Miscellaneous. 

Estimated  revenues.  Biennium  beginning  April  1,  1913. 

Budget,  April  1,  1915. 

Uniform  classification — Municipal  water  utilities.  Effective  Jan.  1, 
1916. 

Uniform  classification— Municipal  light  and  power  utilities.  Effective 
Jan.  1,  1916. 

Brief  statement  of  work  of  Bureau.  1917. 

Report  on  Industrial  Insurance — Special  inspection.  Oct.  1,  1911- 
Jan.  1,  1916. 

Insurance  Commissioner.  Act  March  27,  Laws  1890. 

Report.  1st,  1890. 

Report,  biennial.  3d,  Jan.  1,  1899-Dec.  31,  1900;  4th,  1901-1902; 
5th,  1903-1904;  6th,  1905-1906;  7th,  1907-1908. 

Note:  1st  report  contains  Act  of  1890  creating-  Department;  5th 
biennial  found  also  in  Report  of  Secretary  of  State,  8th  biennial; 
6th  biennial  found  also  in  Report  of  Secretary  of  State,  9th  biennial; 
7th  biennial  found  also  in  Report  of  Secretary  of  State,  10th  biennial. 

Insurance  Commissioner,  State  Chap.  4 9,  Laws  1911. 

Report,  biennial.  9th,  Jan.  1,  1911-Dec.  31,  1912;  10th,  1913-1914; 

11th,  1915-1916. 

Miscellaneous. 

W.  U.  Life  Insurance  Co. — Financial  condition,  June  30,  1914. 
Address — Insurance  and  State  Supervision,  Dec.  1,  1915,  by  F.  T. 
Houghton. 

Proposed  amendment  to  Remington-Ballinger  Code.  Sec.  6059.  1917. 

Insurance  Department. 

Preliminary  Reports.  1896;  1898;  1899;  1900;  1902;  1903;  1904; 
1905;  1908. 

Preliminary  Reports,  annual.  16th,  1909;  17th,  1910;  18tli,  1911; 
19th,  1912;  20th,  1913;  21st,  1914. 

Preliminary  Tables,  annual.  22d,  -Dec.  31,  1915;  Report,  22d, 

-Dec.  31,  1915;  23d,  -Dec.  31,  1916. 

Note:  Report  of  1896  found  also  in  Insurance  Commissioner’s  Re- 
port; 

Miscellaneous. 

Beneficiary  Societies.  Legislative  Session,  1901. 

Insurance  Companies,  General  Stock — Condition  on  Dec.  31,  1910. 

N.  W.  Mutual  Fire  Association.  Apr.  10,  1913. 

Note:  Law  relating  to  Beneficiary  Societies  passed  Mar.  18,  1901; 
General  Stock  report  taken  from  17th  annual  report;  N.  W.  Mutual 
Fire  Association  report  is  an  Examination  by  departments  of  Oregon, 
California,  Utah,  Idaho  and  Washington. 


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Labor,  Bureau  of  Chap.  2 9,  Laws  1897. 
Report,  biennial.  1st,  1897-1898. 


Labor,  Commissioner  of  Chap.  74,  Laws  1901. 

Report,  biennial.  2d,  1899-1900;  3d,  1901-1902. 


Labor,  Bureau  of,  and  Factory  Inspection.  Chap.  74,  Laws  1901. 

Report,  biennial.  4th,  1903-1904;  5th,  1905-1906;  6th,  1907-1908; 
7th,  1909-1910;  8th,  1911-1912;  9th,  1913-1914;  10th,  1914-1916; 
11th,  1916-1918. 

Note:  1st  biennial  contains  Factory,  Mill  and  Railroad  Inspection 
report;  3d  biennial  bound  with  4th  biennial;  7th  biennial  contains 
Labor  Laws  (1909).  All  to  the  6th,  inclusive,  contain  the  report  of 
the  Coal  mine  inspector,  separately  paged  and  numbered. 


Labor,  Bureau  of — Factory  Inspector. 

Report,  biennial.  (1st),  1897-1898;  (2d),  1899-1900;  June  8,  1905- 
Nov.  1,  1906. 

Note:  (1st)  biennial  found  only  in  Labor  Commissioner’s  1st  bi- 
ennial report;  Report  of  1905-1906  is  extracts  from  5th  biennial 
report  of  Labor  Bureau. 

Miscellaneous. 

Safety  First  Movement.  1914. 

Safety  Guide.  Vol.  1,  Nos.  1,  2,  3,  4. 

Special  report  on  salmon  canning  industry.  Nov.  1915. 

Comparative  statistics  on  foodstuffs  and  fuel,  1914;  1915;  1916. 
Handbook  on  Safeguarding — Safety  regulations  required  by  Labor 
Commissioner.  Mar.  1914. 

Foodstuffs  and  fuel,  Comparative  Statistics — Budget,  Cost  of  living 
for  family  of  five.  April  1916. 

Foodstuffs  and  fuel.  Cost  of  living.  April  1917;  April  1918. 

Note:  Foodstuffs  and  fuel  report  for  April  1917  is  Comparative 
Statistics  for  April  1916-April  1917;  Report  on  same  for  April  1918 
is  Comparative  Statistics  for  each  month. 


Public  Lands,  Commissioner  of  Constitution,  Art.  Ill,  Sec.  23. 

Report,  biennial.  1st,  Mar.  27-Dec.  1,  1890;  2d,  Dec.  1,  1890-Nov.  1, 
1892;  3d,  -Nov.  1,  1894;  4th,  Nov.  1,  1894-Oct.  31,  1896;  5th, 

1896-1898;  6th,  1898-1900;  7th,  Oct.  1,  1900-Sept.  30,  1902;  8th, 
1902-1904;  9th  & 10th,  1904-1908;  11th,  1908-1910;  12th,  1910- 
1912;  13th,  1912-1914;  14th,  1914-1916;  15th,  1916-1918. 

Note:  Reports  uniformly  Oct.  1-Sept.  30,  beginning  with  7th  biennial; 
1st  biennial  found  also  in  Public  Documents,  1890-1891;  3d  biennial 
found  also  in  Public  Documents,  1894-1895;  6th  biennial  is  also  the 
4th  biennial  report  of  the  Board  of  State  Land  Commissioners.  12th 
biennial  has  127  maps  and  charts. 


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Land  Commissioners,  Board  of  Act  March  15,  Laws  1893. 

Report,  biennial.  (1st),  -Nov.  1,  1894;  3d,  -Nov.  1,  1898; 

4th,  -Nov.  1,  1900. 

Note:  (1st)  biennial  found  also  in  Public  Documents,  1894-1895; 
4th  biennial  is  also  6th  biennial  of  Commissioner  of  Public  Lands. 

Miscellaneous. 

Rules  of  practice — resurvey  of  lands.  March  30,  1897. 

Rules  of  practice.  (1901). 

Vacant  logged-off  lands.  1917. 

Note:  Rules  of  practice  of  1897  found  only  in  Public  Documents  of 
1897. 


Librarian,  Territorial.  Act  1854. 

Report.  1st,  1854;  -Jan.  8,  1856;  -Jan.  26,  1857;  -Jan. 

26,  1858;  -Dec.  31,  1858;  Feb.  1,  1858-Jan.  4,  1859;  (1860); 

Dec.  1,  1862-Jan.  29,  1863;  Dec.  7,  1863-Feb.  4,  1864;  -Dec.  18, 

1864. 

Report,  annual.  Sept.  1,  1866-Dec.  13,  1866. 

Report,  biennial.  (2d),  Jan.  1,  1868-Oct.  15,  1869;  Nov.  7,  1870-Oct.  1, 
1871;  Aug.  15,  1879-Oct.  1,  1879;  1880;  -Sept.  10,  1887; 

-Oct.  1889. 

Note:  All  reports  before  1879  found  only  in  Territorial  Journals; 
1st  report  contains  only  catalog-  of  2130  volumes,  and  rules;  Report 
of  1856  contains  catalog  of  purchases;  Report  of  (1860)  contains 
catalog  of  books — 1860;  Report  of  1863  gives  accessions  for  1862; 
(2d)  biennial  contains  accessions  1868-1869;  Report  of  1871  contains 
accessions  of  two  predecessors  and  full  catalog  for  1871,  also  Act 
of  1867;  Report  of  1880  is  a catalog  of  the  Washington  Library. 


Librarian,  State.  Act  March  27,  Laws  1890. 

Report.  June  26,  1890-Nov.  25,  1890;  June,  1891. 

Report,  biennial.  Nov.  26,  1890-Nov.  26,  1892;  Nov.  30,  1892-Nov.  30, 
1894;  1894-1896;  Nov.  30,  1896-Nov.  1,  1898;  Nov.  1,  1898-Nov.  1, 
1900;  8th,  1902-1904;  9th,  1904-1906;  11th,  Dec.  1,  1908-Nov.  30, 
1910;  13th,  1912-1914;  15th,  1916-1918. 

Note:  Report  of  June  1891  is  complete  Catalog  of  Washington 

Library.  329  pp. 

Miscellaneous. 

Art  Exhibit,  300  mounted  pictures.  Catalog.  1905. 

Check  List  of  Northwest  History  to  be  found  in  14  collaborating 
libraries.  Mr.  Chas.  W.  Smith.  March  3,  1909. 

Income  Tax.  Miss  Josephine  Holgate.  1910. 

Conservation.  Miss  Josephine  Holgate.  1911. 

Pacific  Northwest — Subject  Index.  Miss  Katharine  B.  Judson.  1913. 
Session  Laws,  Catalog — Check  list.  1914.  (Law  Library). 

Note:  Income  Tax  and  Conservation  are  select  lists  of  references 
for  debate. 


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Traveling  Library,  State.  Chap.  16  4,  Laws  1907. 

Report,  biennial.  1st,  1907-1908;  2d,  1909-1910;  3d,  1911-1912;  4th, 
1913-1914;  5th,  1915-1916;  6th,  1917-1918. 

Miscellaneous. 

Helps  for  Mothers’  Circles. 

Small  books  and  booklets. 

Note:  Roth  contain  book  lists  and  annotations. 

State  Library,  Advisory  Board.  Chap.  171,  Laws  1903. 

Survey  of  State  Library  supported  activities,  1917.  Issued  Feb.  9,  1917. 
Note:  Contains  Public  Library  statistics  for  1915-1916. 

Medical  Examining  Board,  State. 

Report,  biennial.  Jan.  5,  1897-Jan.  6,  1899. 

Note:  Contains  Act  of  March  28,  1890. 


Memorials. 

Addresses  upon  the  death  of — John  R.  Rogers,  1903;  Ed.  S.  Hamilton, 
1905;  J.  P.  Sharp,  March  5,  1905;  John  H.  McGraw,  1911. 

In  Memory — H.  A.  Fairchild,  1913;  Abraham  Lincoln,  Feb.  12,  1913; 
1915;  Lincoln,  Feb.  12,  1915;  Jan.  26,  1915;  Young  Men’s  Re- 
publican Club,  Lincoln  Day  Banquet,  Feb.  12,  1915;  Jan.  30,  1917. 
Memorial  addresses  before  the  legislature,  1913;  1915. 

National  Guard,  Washington. 

Report.  (See  Adjutant  General.) 

National  Guard  of  Washington. 

General  Orders,  Nos.  1 to  date  Dec.  1918. 

Pharmacy,  State  Board  of  Act  March  9,  1891. 

Digest  of  laws  relating  to  -March  3,  1916. 

Printer,  State. 

Report.  1st,  1898;  (1901). 

Note:  1st  report  is  an  unofficial  report  to  the  Governor;  report 
of  (1901)  is  Statement  on  the  passage  of  Senate  Bill  No.  66,  1901. 

Public  Service  Commission.  Chap.  117,  Laws  1911. 

Report,  annual.  1st,  June  8,  1911-Dec.  31,  1911;  2d,  Jan.  1,  1912- 
Nov.  30,  1912;  3d,  Dec.  1,  1912-Nov.  30,  1913;  4th,  1913-1914; 
5th,  1914-1915;  6th,  1915-1916;  7th,  1916-1917;  8th,  1917-1918. 

Note:  Succeeds  Railroad  Commission;  1st  annual  is  also  final  re- 
port of  Railroad  Commission,  Nov.  1,  1910-June  8,  1911;  7th  annual, 
contains  Grain  Inspection,  (p.  211-232)  and  combined  statement  of 
Oregon,  Idaho  and  Washington,  in  Appendix. 

Miscellaneous. 

Rules  of  practice  and  procedure.  Jan.  10,  1912. 

Regulating  gas,  electric  and  water  service.  June  15,  1912. 

Uniform  accounts — Gas  companies.  Effective  Jan.  1,  1913.  1st  ed. 


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Public  Service  Commission — Continued. 

Miscellaneous. 

Uniform  accounts — Electric  light  and  power  companies.  Effective 
Jan.  1,  1913.  Dated  Dec.  15,  1912.  1st  ed. 

Uniform  accounts — Electric  light  and  power  companies.  Effective 
Jan.  1,  1913.  Apparently  2d  edition  of  preceding. 

Uniform  system  of  accounts  for  water  departments.  1913.  Effective 
July  1,  1913.  Issued  by  Bureau  of  Inspection  & Supervision. 

Cases  No.  1810  and  1825  Consolidated. 

Public  Service  Commission  vs.  Pacific  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Com- 
pany. Case  1825. 

Grain  Department  Report.  Dec.  1,  1916. 

Transcontinental  bottles.  Brief.  I.  & S.  Docket  No.  963. 

Car  shortage  conference.  Feb.  28,  1917  at  Olympia. 

Map  of  Washington — Railroad  and  county.  Issued  March  1918. 

Note:  Report  of  June  15,  1912  is  Formal  Order  No.  493;  Map  is  in 
colors,  both  wall  and  folded  editions. 

Railroad  Commission.  Chap.  81,  Laws  1905. 

Report,  annual.  1st,  June  23,  1905-Dec.  31,  1906;  2d  and  3d,  Dec.  31, 
1906-Dec.  31,  1908;  4th,  (Jan.  1-Dec.  31)  1909;  5th,  Jan.  1,  1910- 
Nov.  1,  1910. 

Track  Inspector.  April  1,  1907-Nov.  1,  1908;  Nov.  1,  1908-Dec.  31, 
1909. 

Findings  of  Fact — Relative  to  Valuation  of  Railroads.  1909. 

Relative  to  Valuation  of  O.  R.  & N.  R.  R.  190  9. 
Relative  to  Valuation  of  Northern  Pacific  Railway. 
1909. 

Relative  to  Valuation  of  Great  Northern  Railway. 
1909. 

Relative  to  Valuation  of  B.  B.  & B.  C.  Railroad. 
1909. 

Relative  to  Columbia  and  Puget  Sound  Railroad. 

1909. 

Relative  to  Puget  Sound  Electric  Railway.  Feb.  26, 

1910. 

Miscellaneous. 

Railroad  Commission  Map  of  Washington. 

Alphabetical  list  of  Railroad  Stations  and  Distances.  1907. 

Testimony  of  O.  O.  Calderhead  regarding  traffic  movement  of  Great 
Northern  Railway.  Nov.  22,  1908- 
Classification  of  Units,  Forms  “A”  and  “B.”  1909. 

Standard  Grain  and  Hay — Rules  and  Regulations.  Sept.  20,  1909- 
Reasonable  railway  rates  and  how  they  are  determined.  1st  and  2d 
editions.  1910.  (Railway  Age  Gazette,  Feb.  18,  1910) 

Letter  to  the  Governor  transmitting  5th  annual  report.  Nov.  1,  1910. 
Examination  relative  to  W.  H.  Paulhamus  vs.  Puget  Sound  Electric 
Railway.  Feb.  26,  1910. 

Final  order  Paulhamus  vs.  Puget  Sound  Electric  Railway.  Signed 
March  17,  1910,  served  March  21,  1910. 

Note:  See  Public  Service  Commission  for  later  reports. 


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Road  Commissioners,  State  Board  of  Chap.  16  8,  Laws  1895. 

Report.  Final,  Dec.  17,  1896. 

Secretary  of  State.  Constitution,  Art.  Ill,  Sec.  17. 

Report,  biennial.  1st,  Nov.  18,  1889-Dec.  31,  1890;  2d,  Dec.  4,  1890- 
Dec.  4,  1892;  3d,  -Oct.  31,  1894;  4th,  -Dec.  1,  1896; 

5th,  -Dec.  31,  1898;  6th,  -Jan.  15,  1901;  7th,  -Sept. 

30,  1902;  8th,  1902-1904;  9th,  1904-1906;  10th,  1906-1908;  11th, 
1908-1910;  12th,  1910-1912;  13th,  1912-1914;  14th,  1914-1916; 

15th,  1916-1918. 

Note:  8th  biennial  contains  the  fifth  biennial  report  of  the  Insur- 
ance Commissioner,  J.  H.  Schively,  Deputy. 

Recommendations  to  the  13th  Legislature.  1913. 

Note:  Found  also  in  Secretary  of  State’s  12th  biennial.  Reprint 
of  first  8 pages,  with  special  title  page. 

Automobile  owners. 

List  No.  1— Aug.  1,  1909;  List  No.  2 — Sept.  15,  1909;  List  No.  1 — 
Dec.  1,  1910;  List  for  year  ending  May  31,  1912. 

Election  Division. 

Report,  biennial.  1st,  Officers  for  1915-1916,  Dec.  31,  1914;  2d, 
Jan.  1,  1915-Dec.  31,  1916. 

Note:  Contain  lists  of  state  and  county  officers  elect  and  official 
returns  of  votes  at  general  elections. 

County  officers,  Nov.  8,  1904;  State  and  county  officers,  May  31,  1911; 
List  of  county  officers  1913-1914,  Election  1912;  State  and  county 
officers,  914;  2d  ed.,  March  16,  1914. 

Note:  Lists  of  officers  from  1913  are  found  also  in  Secretary  of 
State’s  Reports. 

Abstract  of  votes. 

Primary  election,  Sept.  8,  1908;  Nov.  5,  1912;  Sept.  8,  1914;  Sept. 
12,  1916;  General  election,  Nov.  7,  1916. 

Resources,  Washington  Territory.  Legislative  Assembly,  Session  1885- 
1886. 

Resources  of  Washington  Territory.  1887.  (Report  of  Gov.  I.  I.  Ste- 
vens to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior.) 

Resources,  Washington  State.  (Prepared  for  World’s  Fair,  1893.) 
Resources  of  the  State.  Up  to  and  including  Jan.  1,  1894. 

Agriculture,  Industry  and  Commerce. 

Report,  annual.  1st,  Up  to  and  including  Jan.  1,  1896. 

Resources  of  Washington.  July  20,  1901. 

Resources  and  Capabilities  of  Washington.  Sept.  30,  1903. 

Resources  and  Industries  of  Washington.  July  1,  1905;  Oct.  1,  1907; 
June  1,  1909. 

Resources  of  Washington.  1907  & 1908.  Address  by  John  P.  Hart- 
man. 

Advantages  of  Clarke  County  (1875). 

Note:  1st  annual  of  Agriculture,  Industry  and  Commerce  contains 
also  the  resources  by  counties. 


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Secretary  of  State — Continued. 

Bureau  of  Statistics,  Agriculture,  Immigration. 

Report,  biennial.  (1st),  -Nov.  1,  1910;  (2d),  -Dec.  1, 

1912;  (3d),  April  1,  1913-Oct.  1,  1914;  4th,  April  1,  1915-Oct.  1, 

1916. 

Note:  (1st)  biennial  found  only  in  11th  biennial  of  Secretary  of 

State;  (2d)  biennial  found  only  in  12th  biennial  of  Secretary  of 

State. 

Bureau  of  Statistics  and  Immigration. 

Statistics  of  Washington.  1909-1910. 

Irrigated  Lands.  Sept.  20,  1910. 

Population  Statistics.  1911. 

Logged-off  lands  of  Western  Washington.  July  20,  1911;  rev.  ed., 
Nov.  16,  1914. 

Dairying,  Poultry  and  Stock  Raising.  1st  ed.  June  20,  1912;  rev.  ed. 
1916. 

Opportunities.  1914. 

Homeseekers’  Guide.  Jan.  20,  1914;  2d  issue,  Aug.  1,  1915. 

Beauties  of  Washington.  1915. 

School  and  granted  lands.  1915. 

Adaptability  for  dairying  in  Washington.  1916.  (Contains  a chap- 
ter from  “Dairying,  poultry  and  stock  raising.’’) 

Fisheries  of  Washington.  1916. 

Manufacturing  opportunities  in  the  State  of  Washington.  April,  1918. 
Immigration  Conference,  State.  March  27-28,  1914. 

Olympia. 

Resources  and  Industries.  1898. 

Resources  and  Industries.  — A plain  statement  of  facts  — Thurston 
County  (1901). 

Resources  and  Industries  (1905). 

Olympia. 


Tax  Commissioners,  Board  of  Chap.  115,  Laws  1905. 

Report,  biennial.  1st,  June  9,  1905-Nov.  1,  1906;  2d,  -Dec.  1,  1908; 
3d,  Oct.  1-Sept.  30,  1910;  4th,  1910-1912;  5th,  1912-1914;  6th,  1914- 
1916. 

Note:  2d  to  5th  biennials  reprint  Equalization  reports,  1907-1914. 


Tax  Commissioner,  State  Chap.  54,  Laws  1917. 

Report,  biennial.  1st,  Oct.  1,  1916-Sept.  30,  1918. 


Treasurer,  Territorial.  Act  of  1854,  p.  413. 

Report,  annual.  1st,  Aug.  11,  1854-Dec.  12,  1854;  Dec.  12,  1854-Dec. 
13,  1855;  -Dec.  13,  1856;  Dec.  13,  1856-Dec.  13,  1857;  March  1, 

1858-Dec.  22,  1858;  Dec.  22,  1858-Dec.  31,  1859;  -Dec.  16, 

1860;  Feb.  8-Dec.  27,  1861;  Feb.  10-Dec.  13,  1862;  Feb.  19,  1863- 
Dec.  15,  1863;  Jan.  1-Dec.  19,  1864;  -Jan.  4,  1866;  Dec.  31,  1865- 
Dec.  31,  1866;  Jan.  4,  1867-Dec.  31,  1867. 


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Treasurer,  Territorial — Continued. 

Report,  biennial.  (2d),  Jan.  1,  1868-Oct.  16,  1869;  Jan.  1,  1868-Oct. 
16,  1869;  Nov.  10,  1869-Oct.  2,  1871;  -Oct.  1,1879;  -Oct.  1, 

1881;  Oct.  1,  1881-Sept.  30,  1883;  Oct.  1,  1883-June  30,  1885; 
-Oct.  1,  1887;  -Oct.  1,  1889. 

Note:  All  reports  to  and  including  1871  found  only  in  Territorial 
Journals. 

State.  Art.  Ill,  Sec.  19. 

Report.  1st,  Nov.  19,  1889-Oct.  1,  1890. 

Report,  biennial.  (1st),  -Oct.  31,  1892;  (2d),  -Oct.  30,  1894; 
(3d),  -Oct.  1,  1896;  (4th),  -Oct.  31,  1898;  (5th),  Nov.  1, 

1898-Sept.  30,  1900;  (6th),  Nov.  1,  1900-Sept.  30,  1902;  (7th), 

1902-1904;  (8th),  1904-1906;  (9th),  1906-1908;  11th,  1908-1910; 
12th,  1910-1912;  13th,  1912-1914;  14th,  1914-1916;  15th,  1916- 
1918. 

Veterinarian,  State  Chap.  16  7,  Laws  1895. 

Report,  annual.  2d,  Oct.  1-Sept.  30,  1914;  3d,  1914-1915;  4th,  1915- 
1916;  5th,  1916-1917;  6th,  1917-1918. 

For  later  reports,  see  Agriculture,  Department  of 

Weights  and  Measures,  State  Department  of  Chap.  52,  Laws  1913. 

Report,  annual.  2d,  Oct,  1,  1913-Sept.  30,  1914;  3d,  1914-1915;  4th, 
1915-1916;  5th,  1916-1917;  6th,  1917-1918. 

Miscellaneous. 

Instructions  to  Sealers.  1913. 

Weights  & Measures  vs.  High  Cost  of  Living.  1913. 

Specifications  of  weights  and  measures.  1915. 

Accuracy  as  an  aid  to  conservation.  1918. 

Historial  facts  and  practical  hints  on  weights  and  measures.  1918. 
INSTITUTIONS — CHARITABLE. 

Institutions. 

A history  to  1915.  W.  H.  Cochran. 

Report  on  conditions  in  State  Institutions.  Goldsmith-Reed.  April  15, 
1912. 

School  for  the  Deaf  and  Blind.  Published  by  students. 

Note:  History,  reprinted  from  newspaper  articles — only  10  copies 

issued;  State  Board  of  Control  assumed  all  business  charge  of  State 
Institutions  after  1901. 

Soldiers’  Home,  Washington. 

Report,  annual.  July  3,  1890-Nov.  8,  1890. 

Report,  biennial.  March  20,  1890-Dec.  31,  1892;  1893-1894;  1895- 
1896. 

D£af,  Washington  State  School  for 
Report. 

Superintendent’s  report  to  Board  of  Control.  1910-1912. 


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Deaf  and  Blind,  Washington  School  for  the 
Report  of  Superintendent.  1906-1908. 

Defective  Youth,  School  for  Territorial. 

Report  of  Trustees.  1887. 

Report,  biennial.  2d,  -May  30,  1888. 

Note:  Report  of  Trustees  found  only  in  bound  volume  of  reports 
for  1887. 

Defective  Youth,  School  for  State. 

Report,  1st,  1890;  (2d),  -Jan.  13,  1891;  4th,  1893-1894;  6th, 

1897-1898;  7th,  Oct.  1,  1898-Sept.  30,  1900. 

Insane,  Eastern  Hospital  for 

By-laws,  rules  and  regulations.  1891. 

Report  of  Board  of  Commissioners  to  select  a location.  1887. 

Note:  Report  of  1887  contains  bond  for  free  site  at  Medical  Lake. 

Insane  Asylum,  Governor’s  Commission. 

Investigation,  findings  and  testimony.  M.  S.  Booth.  July  20,  1880. 

Note:  Found  only  in  bound  volume  of  reports  for  1887.  Evidently 
a reply  to  the  official  report  to  the  Governor. 

Asylum  Controversy— Supplement  by  members  of  the  Medical  Society. 
1875. 

Note:  Contains  in  Appendix,  numerous  affidavits  and  statements. 

Insane  Asylum  of  Washington  Territory. 

Report.  -Oct.  1,  1871;  Oct,  1,  1871-Oct.  1,  1873. 

Note:  Found  only  in  bound  reports  for  1887. 

Insane,  Hospital  for  the 

Report.  Superintendent’s  report,  Oct.  1,  1875-Oct.  1,  1877;  Aug.  15, 
1876-Aug.  15,  1877;  Trustee’s  report,  -Oct.  1,  1881;  Aug.  16, 

1881-Aug.  15,  1883;  Report  of  Trustees  and  Resident  Officers, 

-June  30,  1885;  -Sept.  30,  1887. 

Note:  1st  edition  of  Superintendent’s  report  for  1877  in  pamphlet 
form  ends  with  Table  D;  2d  edition  contains  Table  E and  Matron’s 
report;  All  other  reports  found  only  in  bound  volume  of  reports 
for  1887. 

Insane,  Hospital  for  the  Territorial. 

Report.  July  1,  1885-Sept.  30,  1887;  -Oct.  12,  1889. 

Insane,  Eastern  Washington  Hospital  for 
Report.  April  28,  1890-Dec.  17,  1890. 

Report,  biennial.  1st,  -Oct.  25,  1892;  2d,-  * -Nov.  3,  1894; 

3d,  Oct.  1,  1894-Sept.  30,  1896;  7th,  -Sept.  30,  1904. 

Insane,  Western  Washington  Hospital  for 
Report.  -Sept.  30,  1890. 

Report,  biennial.  (Oct.  1,  1890)-Sept.  30,  1892;  1892-1894;  1894-1896. 


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INSTITUTIONS — EDUCATIONAL. 

Normal  School — Bellingham. 

Catalog.  1898-1899;  1899-1900;  1900-1901;  1901-1902;  1902-1903; 
1903-1904;  1904-1905;  1905-1906;  1906-1907;  1907-1908;  1908- 

1909;  1909-1910;  1910-1911;  1911-1912;  1912-1913;  1913-1914; 

1914-1915;  1915-1916;  1916-1917;  1917-1918;  1918-1919. 

Report,  Board  of  Regents,  biennial.  4th,  -Dec.  1906;  5th, 

-Dec.  1908;  6th,  -Oct.  1,  1910;  7th,  -Oct.  1,  1912;  8th, 

-Dec.  1914;  9th,  1915-1916. 

Note:  5th  biennial  is  Bulletin  Vol.  6,  No.  1;  6th  biennial  found  in 
Bulletin  of  State  Normal  School,  Vol.  8,  No.  1,  Dec.  1910;  9th 
biennial  found  in  Vol.  14,  No.  1. 

Circular  of  information.  (Normal  School — New  Whatcom),  June,  1899. 
Summer  session  June  13-July  22,  1910;  June  8-July  31,  1914;  June  4- 
July  27,  1917;  June  3-Aug.  2,  1918. 

Bulletin.  Vol.  11,  No.  1.  Manual  course  of  study.  Dec.  1913. 
Extension  department.  Bui.  Vol.  14,  No.  6. 


Normal  School — Cheney. 

Catalog.  1890-1891;  1892-1893;  1893-1894;  1897-1898;  1901-1902; 
1902-1903;  1903-1904;  1904-1905;  1905-1906;  1906-1907;  1907- 

1908;  1908-1909;  1909-1910;  1910-1911;  1911-1912;  1912-1913; 

1914-1915;  1915-1916;  1916-1917;  1918-1919. 

Report  of  Principal  and  Secretary,  annual.  (1st),  Aug.  18,  1890-Dec.  5, 
1890. 

Report  of  Trustees,  biennial.  2d,  Oct.  13,  1890-Oct.  15,  1892;  7th, 

-Dec.  1,  1904;  8th,  -July  18,  1906;  9th,  1908;  11th,  1911-1912; 

12th,  1913-1914. 

Note:  2d  biennial  is  report  of  trustees,  principal,  secretary  and 
president.  School  organized  by  Act  of  Mar.  1890;  opened  Oct.  13, 
1890. 

Agriculture,  Department  of 

Bulletin  A 1,  Experiments  with  soils.  Jan.  29,  1912. 

Bulletin  A 5,  Poultry  study  for  schools.  March  23,  1916. 
Parent-Teacher  conference. 

Report,  annual.  3d,  Oct.  20,  1911. 

Rural  School  Department. 

Bulletin  R 1,  First  aid  suggestions,  etc.  Oct.  25,  1911. 

Bulletin  R 2,  Warm  lunches  in  country  schools.  Dec.  1911. 

Letters  from  parents  and  teachers.  1914. 

Report.  May  1,  1914. 

Correspondence  Department.  Jan.  1918. 

School  Hygiene  Department. 

Bulletin  H 1*  Sex  hygiene.  Sept.  27,  1911. 

Social  Center  work. 

Hot  noon  lunch.  (1914). 

Health  Education  Department. 

Educational  hygiene — Syllabus. 


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Normal  School — Cheney — Continued. 

Library  Department. 

Bulletin  L,  No.  1,  First  Aid  list  of  children’s  books.  April,  1913. 
Normal  Seminar.  Yol.  4,  No.  4,  Special  articles.  Dec.  1908. 

Summer  School.  May  31-July  30,  1915;  May  28-July  27,  1917;  June  3- 
Aug.  2,  1918. 

Bulletin  A-l,  Mental  testing  to  administration.  July,  1917. 

Normal  School — Ellensburg. 

Catalog,  annual.  1892;  4th,  1893-1894;  6th,  1895-1896;  7th,  1896- 
1897;  8th,  1897-1898;  1898-1899;  1899-1900;  1900-1901;  1901- 

1902;  1902-1903;  1903-1904;  1904-1905;  1905-1906;  1906-1907; 

-May  1908;  -June  1909;  -June  1910  -June 

1911;  -June  1912;  -June  1913;  1913-1914;  1914-1915; 

1915-1916;  1916-1917;  1917-1918. 

Summer  sessions.  1915,  1918. 

Washington  Rural  Teacher’s  Monitor.  Yol.  1,  No.  1,  Sept.  1916, — No.  8, 
April  1917.  (Changed  to  Extension  Bulletin,  Series  1918.) 

A Home  and  School  Center.  June,  1917. 

Report,  Trustees.  (1st),  (1891). 

Report,  biennial.  -Oct.  1,  1906;  April  1,  1911-Oct.  1,  1912;  April 

1,  1913-Oct.  1,  1914.  (1916  not  printed.) 

Bulletin. 

Teaching  beginning  reading.  Sept.  1917. 

Vol.  7,  No.  2,  Library  number.  Dec.  1914. 

Student  Opinion.  Dec.  11,  1916  to  date.  Issued  weekly  by  students. 

Agricultural  College  and  School  of  Science,  State. 

Commission  on  technical  institution,  to  establish,  under  Laws  of  1890. 

p.  260. 

Report.  Dec.  17,  1890. 

Agricultural  College,  President  of 

Report,  annual.  2d,  -June  30,  1892. 

Agricultural  College,  Regents  of 

Report,  annual.  Nov.  1,  1892-  ; Nov.  1,  1894. 

State  College  of  Washington. 

Report.  Oct.  1915,  Quarterly  Bulletin,  Yol.  8,  No.  3. 

State  College,  Regents  of 

Report,  biennial.  -Nov.  1,  1898;  July  1,  1898-June  30,  1900; 

1900-1902;  1902-1904;  7th,  1904-1906;  8th,  1906-1908;  9th,  1908- 
1910;  10th,  1910-1912;  11th,  1912-1914;  12th,  -June  30,  1916. 


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State  College. 

Catalog,  annual.  1st,  1891-1892;  2d,  1892-1893;  3d,  1893-1894;  4th, 
1894-1895;  5th,  1895-1896;  6th,  1896-1897;  7th,  1897-1898;  8th, 
1898-1899;  9th,  1899-1900;  10th,  1900-1901;  11th,  1901-190^;  12th, 
1902-1903;  13th,  1903-1904;  14th,  1904-1905;  15th,  1905-1906; 

16th,  1906-1907;  17th,  1907-1908;  18th,  1908-1909;  19th,  1909- 
1910;  20th,  1910-1911;  21st,  1911-1912;  22d,  1912-1913;  23d,  1913- 
1914;  24th,  1914-1915;  25th,  1915-1916;  26th,  1916-1917;  27th, 
1917-1918;  28th,  1918-1919. 

Winter  School,  Pullman.  Quart,  bulletin,  vol.  8;  3. 

Announcement  for  Jan.  3-Feb.  11,  1916. 

Department  of  Extension. 

Extension  bulletins.  No.  1-5,  9-12,  15,  18-24,  26,  29-40,  42-43,  45,  46. 
Extension  circulars.  No.  1-5. 

Dairy  Extension  Circular.  No.  1. 

Entomology  Extension  Circulars.  No.  1-10. 

Home  Economics  Extension  Circulars.  No.  1,  3,  5,  7,  8-12,  14-17, 
19-23. 

Horticulture  Extension  Circulars.  No.  1-18. 

Poultry  Extension  Circulars.  No.  1-35. 

Soils  and  Crops  Extension  Circulars.  No.  1-3. 

Miscellaneous. 

Announcement — Projects  of  the  Office  of  Farm  Products.  Nov.  1917. 
Civil  Engineering  Department. 

Honor  Roll — Alumni  in  Service  of  U.  S.  A.  1914-1917. 

( Illustrated  booklet- — descriptive. ) 

Legal  Status,  State  College-University,  1st,  edition;  2d  edition  1917. 
Library  Bulletins.  Vol.  1,  No.  1-6. 

Newspaper  Bulletins.  184-207,  210.  June  23,  1916-Oct.  10,  1916. 
(Typed  copies.) 

Some  objections  offered  by  the  State  College.  1917. 

Report  on  the  re-cruise  of  14,000  acres  of  timber  land.  Act  of  Feb.  11, 
1899. 


Agricultural  Experiment  Station — Pullman. 

Bulletin  7,  Nov.  1,  1907-April  1,  1911;  8,  Nov.  15,  1911. 

Popular  Bulletins.  1,  4,  6-15,  17-23,  25-72,  74-81,  83-94,  97-105,  112- 
114. 

Bulletins.  1-11,  13-28,  30-132,  135,  139-150. 

Press  Bulletin.  Common  house  fly.  1905. 

Report,  annual.  19th,  -June  30,  1909;  20th,  -June  30,  1910; 

24th,  July  1,  1913-June  30,  1914. 


Agriculture  Experiment  Station — Puyallup. 

Special  series.  No.  1-9,  1909-1912. 

Monthly  bulletins.  Yol.  1.  Sept.  1913,  to  date. 
Farm  Markets  Division. 

Bulletin  No.  1.  The  public  markets.  Oct.  1918. 


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University  of  Washington. 

Catalog.  1874-1875;  1877-1878;  1878-1879;  1881-1882;  1882-1883; 
1884-1885;  1886-1887;  1888-1889;  1889-1890;  1890-1891;  1891- 

1892;  1892-1893;  1893-1894;  1894-1895;  1896-1897;  1897-1898; 
1898-1899;  1899-1900;  1900-1901;  1901-1902;  1902-1903;  1903- 

1904;  1904-1905;  1905-1906;  1906-1907;  1907-1908;  1908-1909; 
1909-1910;  1910-1911;  1911-1912;  1912-1913;  1913-1914;  1914- 

1915;  1915-1916;  1916-1917;  1917-1918. 

Report  of  Regents.  1862;  Dec.  19,  1864. 

Report  of  Regents,  annual.  Dec.  15,  1890. 

Report  of  Regents,  biennial.  2d,  Dec.  1,  1892;  3d,  Dec.  1,  1892-Dec  1, 
1894;  4th,  -Dec.  1,  1896;  5th,  -Dec.  1,  1898;  6th,  -Dec.  1, 
1900;  7th,  -Jan.  1,  1903;  8th,  (1904-1905);  9th,  -Jan.  1, 

1907;  10th,  -Jan.  1,  1909;  11th,  -Jan.  1,  1911;  12th 

-Jan.  1,  1913;  13th,  -Jan.  1,  1915;  14th,  1915-1916. 

Note:  Report  of  1862  found  only  in  Council  Journal  of  1862  and 
contains  course  of  study;  Report  of  1864  found  only  in  Council 
Journal,  1864;  Report  of  1890  found  in  Public  Documents,  1890- 
1891,  and  contains  catalog,  report  of  regents,  report  of  special  leg- 
islative commission,  list  of  faculty  and  students,  and  report  on 
University  lands;  2d  biennial  contains  catalog  of  students  and 
alumni  from  1876  to  1892. 


Bulletins.  Issued  Quarterly. 

Series 

II, 

No. 

1. 

University  Addresses.  Sept.  1901. 

Series 

II, 

No. 

2. 

Announcement  of  the  School  of  Pharmacy.  March 

1904. 

Series 

II, 

No.  16. 

Greek  in  the  High  School.  Oct.  190  4. 

Series 

II, 

No.  17. 

Physics  in  the  High  School.  Jan.  1905. 

Series 

II, 

No.  24. 

High  School  Physics.  Oct.  190  5. 

Series 

III, 

No. 

1. 

Four  Documents  in  American  History.  Dec.  1901. 

Series 

III, 

No. 

2. 

Chief  Sealth.  Dec.  1903. 

Series 

IV, 

No. 

1. 

Suggestions  to  Secondary  Schools.  March,  1902. 

Series 

IV, 

No. 

2. 

Suggestions  to  Secondary  Schools.  Sept.  1902. 

Series 

IV, 

No. 

3. 

Suggestions  to  Elementary  Schools.  Sept.  1903. 

General  Bulletins. 

Nos.  31,  40,  41,  60,  74,  82,  104. 


Extension  Series. 

Bulletins  1-6,  10-14,  20,  21. 

Note:  Also  given  General  Bulletin  numbers  62-64,  66,  67,  70,  81, 
83-85,  87,  104,  110. 

University  Studies. 

Bulletins  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  7,  8. 

Note:  No.  1 reprint  from  Anglia,  Vol.  19,  Aug.  1908;  No.  2 reprint 
from  Washington  Historical  Quarterly,  Oct.  1908;  No.  3 reprint  from 
Educational  Review,  Jan.  1909  and  Dec.  1909;  No.  4 reprint  from 
Euphorion,  Vol.  17,  pp.  538-556  (1910),  in  German  text;  No.  6 re- 
print from  Magazine  of  History,  Vol.  10,  pp.  9-16,  79-85  (1909);  No. 
7 reprint  from  Physical  Review,  Dec.  1911  and  Sept.  1912;  No.  8 
reprint  from  Manual  Training,  June,  1914. 


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University  of  Washington — Continued. 

Occasional  Papers. 

Bulletins  1,  2,  3. 

Note:  No.  1 reprint  from  Educational  Review,  April,  1908;  No.  2 
reprint  from  Atlantic  Monthly,  July,  1910;  No.  3 reprint  from  Ameri- 
can Journal  of  Sociology,  July,  1911. 

Bureau  of  Industrial  Research. 

Bulletins  1,  2,  3. 

Chemistry,  Department  of 

Anodic  passivity  of  iron.  1915. 

Volatile  substance  of  urine.  1914. 

Botany,  Department  of 

Production  of  root  hairs  in  water.  Feb.  1,  1915.  Vol.  1,  No.  1. 
Mathematical  and  Physical  Science,  Department  of 
Arithmetical  theory.  Aug.  1915.  Vol.  1,  No.  1. 

Geology,  Department  of 

Vol.  1,  No.  1.  Tertiary  faunal  horizons.  Feb.  1918. 

Vol.  1,  No.  2.  Paleontology  of  oligocene  of  the  Chehalis  Valley. 
Expedition  1916-1917. 

English,  Department  of 

Vol.  4,  No.  1.  The  pearl;  an  interpretation.  1918. 

Forest  Club,  Department  of 

Cost  of  growing  timber  in  the  Pacific  Northwest.  1915. 

Continuous  forest  production.  Jan.  1917. 

Miscellaneous. 

Report  of  University  Commissioners,  and  list  of  lands  selected  for 
University.^  Dec.  4,  1861. 

Report  of  University  Lands.  Special  Committee  appointed  by  Regents. 
Jan.  26,  1891. 

Report  of  University  Land  and  Building  Commissioners.  March  12, 
1891-Nov.  29,  1892. 

Laws  and  By-Laws  governing  Board  of  Regents.  Adopted  Aug.  13, 
1892. 

News  Letter.  Dec.  11,  1916. 

State  Tax  system  of  Washington.  Custis.  1916. 

Note:  Report  of  University  Commissioners  found  in  Council  Journal, 
1861;  News  letter  is  typed  copy,  also  part  in  manuscript. 

(To  December,  1918,  there  have  been  issued  in  all  122  Bulletins.) 

INSTITUTIONS — PENAL. 

Penitentiary,  Territorial. 

Report,  Superintendent.  May  9,  1887-Dec.  1,  1887. 

State. 

Report,  Commissioners,  annual.  April  1,  1890-  1890. 

Report,  Building  Commissioners.  Sept.  17,  1887-Nov.  21,  1887. 

Report,  annual.  2d,  Oct.  1,  1890-Sept.  30,  1891. 

Note:  Commissioners’  report  for  1890  contains  reports  of  Warden, 
Clerk,  Physician,  and  a sample  menu  by  days. 


Prison  Commissioners — Supplemental.  Jan.  26,  1891. 


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Penitentiary,  State. 

Report,  annual.  3d,  -Oct.  31,  1892;  5th,  Oct.  1,  1893-Sept.  30, 

1894;  6th,  1894-1895;  7th,  1895-1896;  8th,  1896-1897. 

Miscellaneous. 

List  of  sales  of  jute  fabrics  and  brick.  March  1,  1891-Sept.  30,  1892. 
Wanted — Escaped  prisoners  from  State  Penitentiary.  1913. 

Reformatory,  State 

Report,  annual.  2d,  -Sept.  30,  1908. 

Report,  biennial.  2d,  1908-1910;  3d,  1910-1912;  4th,  -1914; 

5th,  -(1916). 

Note:  4th  and  5th  biennials  found  only  in  7th  and  8th  biennial 

reports  of  State  Board  of  Control. 

Miscellaneous. 

History  of  Washington  State  Reformatory.  1896-1908. 

Laws,  rules  and  regulations.  1910. 

Report  to  Gov.  M.  E.  Hay  on  conditions  at  Monroe.  Nov.  7,  1911. 

Reform  School,  Washington  State 

Report,  annual.  May  15-Dec.  12,  1890. 

Report,  biennial.  1st,  1891-1892;  2d,  -Sept.  30,  1894;  3d,  Sept.  30, 
1894-Oct.  1,  1896. 


Investigations. 


INVESTIGATIONS. 


Report  of  Committee  on  Concurrent  Resolution  No.  7,  Session  of  1913. 
Report  of  joint  committee  on  state  insane.  Feb.  25.  1891. 

Investigating  committee,  legislative.  House  Concurrent  Resolution 
No.  16,  1909.  Chiefly  on  Land  Office. 

Impeachment,  Rules  of  Procedure  (1909).  Case  of  John  H.  Schively. 
Impeachment.  (1909).  Case  of  John  H.  Schively.  Brief — Answer  of 
Representatives  of  Legislative  Investigating  Committee.  Concurrent 
Resolution  No.  6,  1913. 

Forest  Legislation,  Report  on  Apr. -Nov.  1910. 

Note:  Manuscript  copy — never  published. 

Penitentiary,  State. 

Report  of  special  committee  of  Legislature.  Feb.  24,  1891. 

Training  School — Reformatory. 

Report.  1911. 

Puget  Sound — Grays  Harbor  Canal.  1900. 

Report  of  Committee  appointed  by  Governor  on  State  Powder  Factory — 
Chap.  184,  Laws  1913.  May  29,  1914. 

Rural  credit.  Feb.  11,  1915. 

Note:  Co-operation  and  Agricultural  Organizations  in  Europe. 

Commission  by  Gov.  M.  E.  Hay  on  Industrial  accidents,  draft  of  bill  for 
Legislature  of  1911. 

Report  on  Puyallup  & Stuck  Rivers.  Feb.  18,  1911. 

Joint  Special  University  Committee  of  the  House  and  Senate.  1890. 
University  Lands,  Report  of  Special  Committee  on  1891. 


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LAWS — COMPILATIONS. 

Laws,  Compilations  and  Special  Editions. 

Agriculture,  Department  of 
Laws  and  regulations.  1913. 

Law  regulating  bovine  tuberculosis.  1915. 

Dairy  rules.  1917. 

Laws  relating  to  food,  drugs,  stock  feeds,  oils,  bakeries,  fertilizers 
and  eggs.  Act  of  1913,  Chap.  60. 

Apples — grading,  rules  and  regulations.  1917. 

Laws,  regulations  on  eggs,  stock  feeds,  milk  and  ice  cream  con- 
tainers, meat  products;  statement  of  weight;  analysis  of  foods 
• and  drugs;  public  nuisance  defined.  1915. 

Food  and  food  values — to  reduce  the  cost  of  1916. 

Registration  of  stallions  and  jacks.  1917,  effective  June  8,  1917. 
Agricultural  seed  laws.  1915  Code. 

Attorneys,  Admission  of 

Statutes,  rules  and  practices.  1913. 

Banking. 

Banks  and  banking,  Trust  Company  laws.  1907. 

Note:  Contains  act  of  1907  relating  to  Surety  Companies. 

Banking  and  trust  company  laws.  1915. 

Note:  Contains  negotiable  institutions  law,  building  and  loan  act, 
forms  for  organization,  management,  reports  of  trust  companies. 

Banking  and  trust  company  laws.  1917. 

Bank  Examiner — Laws  of  limitations — Opinions  of  Attorney  General. 
1917. 

Building,  Loan  and  Savings  Associations. 

An  act  to  provide  for  the  organization,  etc.  1890;  ed.  1903;  ed.  1904. 
Savings  and  Loan  Associations  and  Societies.  1913;  ed.  1915;  ed. 
1917. 

Beneficiary  Societies. 

Law.  1901.  Chap.  174,  Laws  1901. 

Coal  Mining. 

Coal  Mining  Code.  Chap.  36,  Laws  of  1917.  June  7,  1917. 
Corporation  Laws. 

Incorporation  law  of  Washington — Cities  and  towns  under  20,000 
inhabitants.  1890. 

Corporation  laws  of  Washington.  Ed.  1898;  ed.  1901;  ed.  1903; 

ed.  1905;  ed.  1907;  ed.  1910;  ed.  1911;  ed.  1913. 

How  to  incorporate  under  Washington  laws — General  incorporation 
laws  and  forms.  1905. 

Acts  of  Legislature,  1909 — Organization  and  regulation  of  Corpora- 
tions, etc. 

Private  corporations,  organization  and  management.  1918. 

Note:  Corporation  laws  of  1918  contains  schedule  of  fees,  annota- 
tions of  Washington  Reports  to  vol.  96. 

Criminal  Code — Washington.  1909. 


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Laws,  Compilations  and  Special  Editions — Continued. 

Dairy. 

Laws  relating  to  manufacture  and  sale  of  dairy  products.  1899. 
Dairy  and  food  laws,  rules  and  regulations.  1901. 

Dairy  and  food  laws.  1905;  1907. 

Dairy  and  food  department,  rules  and  regulations.  1907;  1909. 
Agriculture,  Dept,  of  — Laws,  regulations,  etc.,  comp.  — Dairying. 
1918. 

Education.  See  Schools. 

Elections. 

Election  law  of  Washington  Territory.  (Reprint  of  chapters  200-244, 
Code  of  1881.) 

Election  law,  Territory  of  Washington.  Approved  Nov.  9,  1877. 
General  election  laws.  1890;  ed.  1894;  ed.  1895;  ed.  1898;  ed.  1905; 

ed.  1907;  ed.  1910;  ed.  1912;  ed.  1918. 

Primary  election  law.  Approved  March  15,  1907;  March  12,  1909; 
1911;  1912. 

“Registration”  and  “Absent  voters’  ” law.  Effective  Jan.  1,  1916. 
Primary  election,  registration  and  absent  voters  law.  1916. 
Electrical  Construction. 

An  act  relating  to  electrical  construction  and  maintenance  of  appa- 
ratus, wires,  etc.  1913. 

An  act  relating  to  electrical  construction.  Aug.  14,  1914. 

Embalmers,  State  Examining  Board. 

Official  list  of  embalmers.  Jan.  1,  1917. 

Factory. 

Factory  inspection  law.  Effective  June  8,  1905. 

Forest  Protection. 

Forest  protection  law.  Chap.  164,  Laws  of  1905,  and  Laws  1911. 
Forest  officers’  book  of  laws,  rules,  etc.  Revised  1917. 

Food  and  Shell  Fish. 

Annotated  laws  relating  to  food  and  shell  fish.  1915;  ed.  1917. 

Game. 

Game  law.  1897. 

Game  and  fish  laws.  1898;  ed.  1899. 

Game  laws.  1901;  ed.  1903. 

Fish,  oysters  and  game  laws.  1901;  ed.  1903;  ed.  1905;  ed.  1907; 
ed.  1909;  ed.  1911. 

Fish  and  game  laws  of  Washington,  and  fish  laws  of  Alaska.  1912. 
Laws  on  fish  and  oysters.  1913. 

Game  and  game  fish  laws.  1913. 

Annotated  game  and  game  fish  laws.  1915;  ed.  1917. 

Note:  Laws  of  1899  contain  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court. 

Grain  and  Hay. 

Laws  relating  to  grain  and  hay  inspection.  Aug.  11,  1911. 

Grain  and  hay  standards — warehouses.  Aug.  1,  1914;  ed.  Aug.  1915. 
Grain  laws  and  standards.  Aug.  15,  1917. 

Guaranty  Fund  Board. 

Guaranty  fund  act.  Chap.  81,  Laws  1917. 


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Laws,  Compilations  and  Special  Editions — Continued. 

Highways.  See  Roads. 

Horticulture. 

Horticultural  law  and  law  governing  commission  merchants.  1907. 
Horticultural  laws.  1909. 

Hotel. 

Hotel  inspection  laws.  Chap.  29,  Laws  1909 — Amend.  1915. 

Harbor  Lines,  Waterways,  etc. 

Provisions  of  constitutions,  statutes.  1890-1891. 

Indeterminate  Sentence. 

Indeterminate  sentence  law  of  1907. 

Industrial  Welfare  Commission. 

Minimum  wage  law.  1913.  Chap.  174,  Laws  1913. 

Inspection. 

Law  creating  and  governing  Bureau  of  Inspection  and  Supervision  of 
Public  Offices.  1911. 

Insurance. 

Insurance  law  enacted  by  1st  Session,  1889-1890,  effective  June  26, 
1890. 

Insurance  laws,  comp,  up  to  and  including  1897.  1897. 

Insurance  laws.  1901;  ed.  1905;  ed.  1907;  ed.  1909. 

Insurance  code.  1911. 

Insurance  code  with  amendments  enacted  in  1915. 

Insurance  code.  1915. 

Fire  loss  adjustments.  1916. 

Irrigation. 

Irrigation  laws.  1911;  ed.  1916. 

Labor. 

Labor  laws — Washington.  1903;  ed.  1905;  ed.  1907;  ed.  1909;  ed. 

1911;  ed.  1915;  ed.  1917. 

Note:  Laws  of  1903  contain  act  relating  to  trademarks,  1897. 


Lands. 

Act  relating  to  school  and  granted  lands,  harbors,  and  tide  lands. 
1890. 

Laws  for  selection  of  state  granted  lands.  1891. 

Laws,  rules  and  regulations  governing  appraisement,  sale  and  lease 
of  school  and  granted  lands.  1893. 

Laws,  rules  and  regulations  governing  appraisement  and  sale  of  tide 
lands.  1894. 

School,  granted  and  tide  land  laws.  1895;  ed.  1897;  ed.  1899. 

Laws  relating  to  school,  granted  and  tide  lands.  1901;  ed.  1903; 
ed.  1907. 

Amendments  to  school,  granted  and  tide  lands.  1909.  (With  anno- 
tations) . 

Public  land  laws — Washington.  1914. 

Supplement  to  compiled  public  land  laws.  1915;  No.  2,  1918. 

Logged-off  and  arid  land  law.  1913.  Issued  by  Secy,  of  State. 


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Laws,  Compilations  and  Special  Editions — Continued. 

Lands. 

Rules  of  practice  and  rules  governing  surveys  of  state  lands.  March 
30,  1897. 

Rules  of  practice.  1901. 

Note:  Public  Land  laws  of  1914  includes  Acts  of  Congress — Consti- 
tution— Decisions  of  Supreme  Court,  to  v6l.  74 — Opinions  of  Attorney- 
General  to  Jan.  1,  1914. 

Library. 

Library  laws.  1903;  ed.  1913. 

Logged-off  and  Arid  Land  Law.  1913. 

Note:  See  Lands. 

Medical  Aid. 

Medical  aid  board,  rules  of  (1917) 

Note:  Issued  by  Industrial  Insurance  Commission. 

Medical  Examining  Board,  State. 

Biennial  report.  1897-1898. 

Note:  Contains  law  of  March  28,  1890. 

Military. 

Organization,  maintenance  and  discipline  of  the  State  Militia,  An  act 
providing  for  1890. 

Military  code  and  regulations  of  the  National  Guard — Washington. 
1905. 

Military  laws.  G.  O.  45,  Adj.  Genl.  Office.  1911. 

Military  laws.  1915;  ed.  1917. 

General  Orders  No.  12,  Laws.  March  14,  1917. 

Note:  Issued  by  Adjutant  General. 

Mining  Bureau. 

Act  to  create  and  to  define  powers  and  duties  of  Mining  Bureau.  1890. 
Coal  mine  laws.  1897. 

Motor  Vehicle. 

Motor  Vehicle  law.  Effective  June  10,  1915;  2d  ed.,  Effective  June  7, 
1917. 

Note:  Issued  by  Secretary  of  State. 

Navigation. 

Navigation  law.  June  12,  1907;  ed.  1917. 

Nurses,  State  Board  of 
Laws  1909;  1913. 

Optometry,  Board  of  Examiners. 

List  of  registered  optometrists  (Law  of  Optometry).  March  31, 
1917. 

Pardons. 

Rules  of  executive  practice  relative  to  pardons,  reprieves,  paroles,  etc. 
(Issued  by  Prison  Board.) 

Rules  of  executive  practice  relative  to  pardons,  reprieves,  paroles,  etc. 
(Issued  by  Governor.) 

Rules  of  executive  practice.  Adopted  Nov.  1,  1887. 

Parole  of  Convicts. 

Laws,  rules  and  regulations  governing  parole  of  convicts.  1899. 


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Laws,  Compilations  and  Special  Editions — Continued. 

Penitentiary. 

Rules  and  regulations  for  government  of  Washington  State  Peniten- 
tiary. 1899. 

Pilots. 

An  act  to  provide  for  the  licensing  and  government  of  pilots.  Feb.  2, 
1888.  / 

Pharmacists,  State  Board  of 

Laws  relating  to  pharmacists.  March  1916. 

Public  Service  Commission. 

Act  creating  the  Public  Service  Commission.  1912. 

An  act  relating  to  electrical  construction.  Chap.  130,  Laws  of  1913. 
Jan.  23,  1914. 

Standard  grades  of  grain  and  hay.  July,  1915. 

Telephone  regulation  charges.  Dec.  16,  1916. 

Laws  relating  to  powers,  duties  and  jurisdiction  of  Public  Service  Com. 
mission.  Sept.  1917.  (With  annotations.) 

Railroad. 

General  laws  and  constitutional  provisions  of  railroads — Washington. 

(1905).  ed.  1907. 

Compilation  of  railroad  laws.  1905. 

Railroad  laws  of  Washington.  1907. 

Railroad,  express,  telephone  and  telegraph  companies,  and  grain  in- 
spection— General  laws  and  provisions.  1909. 

Note:  Railroad  laws  of  Washington,  1907,  contains  annotations  of 
laws  of  other  states. 

Revenue. 

Revenue  law  of  Washington  Territory.  Approved  Nov.  4,  1879. 

Act  to  provide  for  the  assessment  and  collection  of  taxes,  etc.  1889- 
1890. 

Revenue  law.  Enacted  Session  1891. 

Act  to  provide  for  assessment  and  collection  of  taxes,  etc.  1893. 
Revenue  laws.  1895;  1897;  1899-1901;  1903;  1905;  1907;  1917. 
Taxation  of  inheritances.  1917. 

Law  relating  to  real  estate  transfer  (1898). 

Law  in  recognizances,  stipulations,  bonds  and  undertakings.  March 
17,  1897. 

Note:  Laws  of  1907  annotated. 

Registration.  See  elections. 

Roads. 

Road  law  of  Washington  Territory.  Passed  Jan.  28,  1857. 

Road  laws,  Territory  of  Washington.  Approved  Nov.  9,  1877. 

Road  law,  Washington  Territory.  Approved  Nov.  12,  1879. 

Road  laws,  State  of  Washington.  Legislative  Sessions  1889-1890; 

1891-1893;  1895-1899;  1903;  1905;  1908. 

Highway  laws.  1909. 

Permanent  highways.  1911. 

Road  laws — Washington.  1911;  1913. 

Road  laws — Permanent  highways.  Chap.  35,  Laws  1911;  Chap.  154, 
Laws  1913. 


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Laws,  Compilations  and  Special  Editions — Continued. 

Savings  and  Loan. 

Savings  and  Loan  Societies  act.  1917  edition. 

School. 

School  laws.  April  12,  1854. 

An  act  establishing  a common  school  system.  Passed  Jan.  7,  186  3. 
School  law — Territory  of  Washington.  Approved  Jan.  31,  1867. 

An  act  establishing  a common  school  system.  Session  of  1871. 

School  law.  Approved  Nov.  14,  1873. 

School  law — Washington  Territory.  Approved  Nov.  9,  1877;  2d  edi- 
tion; Approved  Nov.  28,  1883. 

School  laws,  with  appendix.  1890;  1893. 

School  laws — amendments.  1895. 

School  laws  of  Washington.  March  4,  1897. 

Code  of  Public  Instruction — School  laws.  1901. 

School  laws — Washington.  1903;  1907;  1915. 

Amendments  to  Code  of  Public  Instruction.  1905.  1st  and  2d  edi- 
tions. 

Code  to  Public  Instruction.  1909;  1913. 

Code  to  Public  Instruction — Annotated.  Nov.  1917. 

Note:  Laws  of  1854,  500  ordered  printed;  School  law  of  1883  con- 
tains rules  and  regulations — course  of  study — forms;  Laws  of  1893 
contains  in  the  introduction  a history  of  school  legislation  to  date; 
Laws  of  1898  found  only  in  Public  Documents  of  1898 — contains  con- 
stitution, opinions  and  rulings,  forms;  Laws  of  1901  contain  con- 
stitution, enabling  act,  rules,  forms,  text  book  law,  special  session, 
June  12,  1901. 

Township  Organizations. 

Laws  of  township  organization.  1895. 

Township  organization.  1908. 

Veterinary. 

Veterinary  medical  examiners  1915;  Yearbook. 

Vital  Statistics. 

Law  regulating  vital  statistics.  1907;  ed.  1913,  see  Health  Quar- 
terly Bulletin,  Vol.  3,  No.  3. 

Instructions  for  the  registration  of  vital  statistics.  1907. 

Registration  districts  — « Vital  statistics  law  — Eastern  Washington. 
1915;  ed. 1917. 

Registration  districts  — Vital  statistics  law  — Western  Washington. 
1915;  ed.  1917. 

Note:  Registration  districts  are  special  bulletins  of  State  Board  of 
Health. 

Water  Code. 

Proposed  water  code.  March,  1917. 

Water  code  and  its  administration.  Bulletin  1 of  Hydraulic  Engineer. 
Jan.  1918. 

Note:  Contains  Chap.  117,  Laws  1917  code. 


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Laws,  Compilations  and  Special  Editions — Continued. 

Weights  and  Measures. 

Weights  and  measures  law.  1913. 

Instructions  to  sealers  of  weights  and  measures.  1913. 

Specifications  governing  weights  and  measures.  1915,  same  1916. 
Laws  providing  for  weights  and  measures.  Revised  1917. 

Workman’s  Compensation. 

Workman’s  compensation  law.  1911.  1st  unofficial  printing  of  law. 
Workmen’s  compensation  act.  1911;  2d  ed. 

Workmen’s  compensation  act,  Chap.  74,  Session  Laws  of  1911.  ed. 
1912;  ed. 1913. 

Workmen’s  compensation  act.  1915. 

Workmen’s  compensation  act.  Laws  1911,  1913,  1915,  1917,  with 
notes.  1917. 

Miscellaneous. 

Washington  laws  made  plain. 

Session  laws,  etc. — Catalog  and  check  list  (1914). 

Local  option  law.  1909. 

Laws  concerning  women  in  the  State  of  Washington.  1st  ed.  1911; 
2d  ed.  1912. 


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LEGISLATURE. 


Legislature. 

Council,  Territorial 

Journals.  Sessions,  annual.  1st,  Feb.  27,  1854-May  1,  1854;  2d, 
Dec.  4,  1854-Feb.  1,  1855;  3d,  Dec.  3,  1855-Jan.  31,  1856;  4th, 
Dec.  1,  1856-Jan.  29,  1857;  5th,  Dec.  7,  1857-Feb.  4,  1858;  6th,  Dec. 
6,  1858-Feb.  3,  1859;  7th,  Dec.  3,  1859-Feb.  2,  1860;  8th,  Dec.  3, 

1860-Jan.  31,  1861;  9th,  Dec.  2,  1861-Jan.  30,  1862;  10th,  Dec.  1, 

1862-Jan.  29,  1863;  11th,  Dec.  7,  1863-Feb.  4,  1864;  12th,  Dec.  8, 

186  4-Jan.  23,  1865;  13th,  Dec.  4,  1865-Jan.  29,  1866;  14th,  Dec.  3, 

1866-Jan.  31,  1867. 


Note:  Journals  for  1st,  2d  and  3d  Sessions  bound  together;  Journal 
of  1st  Session  contains  Governor’s  message,  rules,  memorials,  joint 
resolutions,  and  proclamation;  Appendix  to  Journal  of  2d  Session 
contains  Governor’s  message  and  report  of  committee  on  capitol  site; 
Appendix  to  Journal  of  3d  Session  contains  message  and  reports; 
Journals  for  4th,  5th  and  6th  Sessions  bound  together;  Journal 
for  4th  Session  contains  in  Appendix  the  Governor’s  message, 
and  reports  of  the  Librarian,  Treasurer  and  Auditor;  Journal 
for  5th  Session  contains  in  Appendix  Governor’s  message,  and  Gov- 
ernor’s report  to  United  States  President,  and  Reports  of  the  Treas- 
urer, Auditor  and  Librarian;  Journal  for  6th  Session  contains  Gov- 
ernor’s message,  and  reports  of  the  Librarian,  Treasurer  and  Auditor; 
Journal  for  7th  Session  contains  Governor’s  message  and  reports 
of  Treasurer  and  Auditor;  Journals  for  7th,  8th  and  9th  Sessions 
bound  together;  Journal  for  8th  Session  contains  Governor’s  mes- 
sage and  reports  of  Librarian  and  Auditor;  Journal  for  9th  Session 
contains  Governor’s  message  and  reports  of  University  Commissioners, 
Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  and  Auditor;  Journal  for  10th 
Session  contains  in  Appendix  the  Governor’s  message  and  reports  of 
Librarian,  University  Regents,  Auditor,  Executive  Cor.  and  Treasurer, 
and  Memorials;  Journals  for  10th,  11th,  12th  and  13th  sessions  bound 
together;  Journal  for  11th  Session  contains  Governor’s  message,  and 
Reports  of  the  Auditor,  Treasurer  and  Librarian;  Journal  for  12th 
Session  contains  rules  of  order,  Governor’s  message  and  Reports  of 
the  Auditor,  Treasurer,  University  Regents  and  Librarian;  Journal 
for  13th  Session  contains  Reports  of  Auditor  and  Treasurer  and 
Governor’s  message;  Journal  for  14th  Session  contains  rules  of  order, 
Governor’s  message  and  Reports  of  Auditor  and  Treasurer. 


Journals.  Sessions,  biennial 

First,  Dec.  2,  1867-Jan.  30,  1868;  (2d),  Oct.  4,  1869-Dec.  2,  1869: 
3d,  Oct.  2,  1871-Nov.  30,  1871;  (4th),  “19th  Regular  Session,” 
Oct.  6,  1873-Nov.  14,  1873;  6th,  Oct.  1,  1877-Nov.  9,  1877;  7th, 
Oct.  6,  1 879-Nov.  14,  1879;  9th,  Oct.  1,  1883-Nov.  29,  1883;  11th, 
Dec.  5,  1887-Feb.  2,  1888. 

Note:  Journal  for  1st  biennial  contains  in  Appendix  the  Governor’s 
message,  and  reports  of  the  Treasurer,  Auditor,  University  Regents, 
Report  of  Select  Committee,  and  Defense  of  Bagley;  Journal  for 
2d  biennial  contains  in  Appendix  the  Governor’s  message,  and  reports 
of  the  Auditor,  Librarian,  Treasurer,  and  University  Regents;  Jour- 
nal for  3d  biennial  contains  in  appendix  the  Governor’s  message  and 
reports  of  the  Librarian,  Treasurer,  Auditor,  University  Regents, 
Penitentiary,  and  University  Committee;  Journal  for  (4th)  biennial 
contains  Governor’s  message;  Catalog  of  State  Territorial  Library, 
1880,  mentions  a Council  Journal  for  1875,  5th  biennial,  as  well  as 
a House  Journal;  Journal  for  9th  biennial  contains  Governor’s 
message. 


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Legislature — Continued. 

House,  Territorial. 

Journals.  Sessions,  annual. 

First,  Feb.  27,  1854-(May  1,  1854);  2d,  Dec.  4,  1854-Feb.  1,  1855; 

3d,  Dec.  3,  1855-Jan.  31,  1856;  4th,  Dec.  1,  1856-Jan.  29,  1857; 

5th,  Dec.  7,  1857-Feb.  4,  1858;  6th,  Dec.  6,  1858-Feb.  3,  1859; 

7th,  Dec.  3,  1859-Feb.  2,  1860;  8th,  Dec.  3,  1860-Jan.  31,  1861; 

9th,  Dec.  2,  1861-Jan.  30,  1862;  10th,  Dec.  1,  1862-Jan.  29,  1863; 

11th,  Dec.  7,  1863-Feb.  4,  1864;  12th,  Dec.  5,  1864-Jan.  23,  1865; 

13th,  Dec.  4,  1865-Jan.  29,  1866;  14th,  Dec.  3,  1866-Jan.  31,  1867. 

Note:  Journals  for  1st,  2d,  3d  and  4th  Sessions  bound  in  one  volume; 
Journal  for  1st  annual  contains  Governor’s  message,  Rules  of  the 
House  and  Joint  Rules;  Journal  for  2d  annual  contains  Governor’s 
message,  and  reports  of  the  Auditor,  Treasurer,  Librarian,  and  cor- 
respondence regarding  H.  B.  and  P.  S.  Agricultural  Company  survey; 
Journal  for  4th  annual  contains  Governor’s  message  and  correspond- 
ence and  testimony  regarding  martial  law  in  1856;  Journal  for 
5th  annual  contains  Governor’s  message  and  report  of  the  Treasurer; 
Journals  for  5th,  6th  and  7th  annual  sessions  bound  in  one  volume; 
Journal  for  6th  Session  contains  Governor’s  message,  and  reports 
of  the  Librarian,  Treasurer  and  Auditor;  Journal  for  7th  Session 
contains  Governor’s  message  and  reports  of  the  Auditor  and  Treasur- 
er; Journals  for  8th,  9th  and  10th  Sessions  bound  in  one  volume; 
Journal  for  8th  Session  contains  Governor’s  message  and  reports  of 
Librarian,  Treasurer  and  Auditor;  Journal  for  9th  Session  contains 
as  appendix  the  Governor’s  message  and  reports  of  the  University, 
Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  Auditor  and  Treasurer;  Journal 
for  10th  Session  contains  as  appendix  reports  of  the  Librarian,  Aud- 
itor, Treasurer,  Executive  Correspondence,  Memorials,  and  Governor’s 
message;  Journal  for  11th  Session  contains  Governor’s  message,  and 
reports  of  the  Auditor,  Treasurer,  and  Librarian,  and  Governor’s 
report  on  care  of  insane;  Journal  for  12th  Session  contains  Governor’s 
message  and  reports  of  Auditor,  Treasurer,  Librarian  and  University; 
Journal  for  13th  Session  contains  reports  of  Auditor  and  Treasurer, 
and  Governor’s  message;  Journal  for  14th  Session  contains  Governor’s, 
message  and  reports  of  the  Auditor,  Treasurer  and  Librarian. 

Journals.  Sessions,  biennial. 

First,  Dec.  2,  1867-Jan.  30,  1868;  (2d),  Oct.  4,  1869-Dec.  2,  1869; 

(3d),  Oct.  2,  1871-Nov.  30,  1871;  4th,  Oct.  6-13,  part  session,  1873; 

5th,  Oct.  4,  1875-Nov.  12,  1875;  6th,  Oct.  1,  1877-Nov.  9,  1877; 

8th,  Oct.  3,  1881-Dec.  7,  1881;  9th,  Oct.  1,  1883-Nov.  29,  1883; 

11th,  Dec.  5,  1887-Feb.  2,  1888. 

Note:  Journal  for  1st  biennial  contains  Governor’s  message,  and 
reports  of  the  Auditor,  Treasurer,  and  rules  of  the  House  and  Joint 
Rules;  Journal  of  (2d)  biennial  contains  Governor’s  message,  and 
reports  of  the  Auditor,  Librarian,  Treasurer  and  Rules  and  orders 
of  House  and  Joint  rules;  Journal  for  (3d)  biennial  contains  in 
Appendix  the  reports  of  the  Librarian,  Treasurer,  Auditor,  Peniten- 
tiary, and  University  and  Governor’s  message;  Proceedings  for  4th 
biennial  found  in  Temperance  Echo  for  Oct.  16,  1873,  for  only  6th- 
13th,  and  much  condensed. 


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Legislature — Continued. 

Senate,  State 

Journals.  Sessions,  biennial. 

1889-1890;  1891;  1893;  4th,  1895;  5th,  Jan.  11,  1897-March  11, 
1897;  6th,  Jan.  9-March  9,  1899;  7th,  Jan.  14-March  14,  1901; 
8th,  Jan.  12-March  12,  1903;  9th,  Jan.  9,  1905-March  9,  1905; 
10th,  Jan.  14-March  14,  1907;  11th,  Jan.  11-March  11,  1909;  12th, 
Jan.  9-March  9,  1911;  13th,  Jan.  13-March  13,  1913;  14th,  Jan.  11- 
March  11,  1915;  15th,  Jan.  8-March  8,  1917. 

JVote:  11th  biennial  is  Journal  for  both  Regular  and  Extra  Sessions. 
House,  State. 

Journals.  Sessions,  biennial. 

First,  Nov.  6,  1889-March  28,  1890;  2d,  Jan.  7,  1891-March  7,  1891; 
3d,  Jan.  9-March  9,  1893;  4th,  Jan.  14-March  14,  1895;  5th,  Jan. 
11-March  11,  1897;  6th,  Jan.  9-March  9,  1899;  7th,  Jan.  14- 
-March  14,  1901;  8th,  Jan.  12-March  12,  1903;  9th,  Jan.  9-March  9, 
1905;  10th,  Jan.  14-March  14,  1907;  11th,  Jan.  11-March  11,  1909; 
12th,  Jan.  9-March  9,  1911;  13th,  Jan.  13-March  13,  1913;  14th, 
Jan.  11-March  11,  1915;  15th,  Jan.  8-March  8,  1917. 

JVote:  11th  biennial  is  Journal  for  both  Regular  and  Extra  Sessions. 

Legislative  Handbooks  and  Manuals. 

Legislative  Handbook  and  Manual.  1889-90.  March  1890. 

Legislative  Handbook  and  Manual.  1891.  Feb.  20,  1891. 

Legislative  Handbook-Manual — Barton’s.  1893-1894. 

Legislative  Souvenir  Manual.  1889-1895,  1st  to  4th  Sessions. 
Legislative  Manual  and  Political  Directory.  1899. 

House  of  Representatives,  Rules  and  Orders.  1887. 

Rules  and  Joint  Rules  of  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives. 
1889. 

Joint  Rules,  Rules  of  Senate,  Rules  of  House.  Session  of  1891. 

Joint  Rules,  Rules  of  Senate,  Rules  of  House.  Session  of  1893. 

Joint  Rules,  Rules  Senate-House.  Jan.  18,  1897. 

Joint  Rules,  Rules  Senate-House.  Jan.  24,  1899. 

Joint  Rules,  Rules  Senate-House.  Jan.  22-March  21,  1901. 

Joint  Rules,  Rules  Senate-House.  Jan.  19-March  12,  1903. 

Cover  title — Manual  of  Washington  Legislature,  R.  B.  Bryan. 

Joint  Rules  and  Rules  of  the  House.  Session  of  1903  (Rules  only). 

Joint  Rules  and  Rules  of  the  House.  Session  of  1905  (Rules  only). 

Jan.  12,  1905. 

Joint  Rules,  Rules  of  Senate-House.  Session  of  1905. 

Cover  title — Manual  of  the  Washington  Legislature. 

Joint  Rules,  Rules  of  Senate-House.  Session  of  1907. 

Cover  title — Manual  Washington  Legislature,  1907. 

Joint  Rules,  Rules  of  Senate-House.  Session  of  1907. 

Joint  Rules,  Rules  Senate-House.  Session  1909. 

Cover  title — Manual  Washington  Legislature,  11th  Session  190  9. 

Jan.  11-March  11,  1909. 

Joint  Rules,  Rules  Senate-House.  Session  1911. 

Cover  title — Legislative  Manual — 1911. 


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Legislative  Handbooks  and  Manuals — Continued. 

Joint  Rules,  Rules  Senate-House.  12th  Session.  (Jan.  9-March  9, 
1911)  (Only  Rules). 

Joint  Rules,  Rules  Senate-House.  Session  1913. 

Cover  title — Legislative  Manual — 1913. 

Legislative  Guide.  13th  Session,  Jan.  13-March  13,  1913. 

Rules  and  Joint  Rules  of  Senate.  13th  Session  (1913)  (Rules  only). 

Joint  Rules,  Rules  Senate-House.  Session  1915. 

Cover  title — 1915  Legislative  Manual. 

Joint  Rules,  Rules  of  Senate-House.  Session  1917. 

Cover  title — 1917  Legislative  Manual. 

Joint  Rules  and  Rules  of  House.  14th  Session — 1915  (Only  rules). 

Rules  and  Joint  Rules  of  Senate.  14th  Session  (Only  rules). 

Note:  Legislative  Manual  of  Mar.  1890  contains  much  historical 
matter  to  the  close  of  the  1st  Session;  Manual  of  1891  contains 
much  historical  matter  to  the  close  of  the  2d  Session  of  the  legis- 
lature; Barton’s  Legislative  Handbook  of  1893  contains  four  party 
platforms  1892 — national;  Legislative  Souvenir  contains  Biographi- 
cal sketches;  Legislative  Manual  of  1899  contains  digest  of  party 
platforms  (state)  from  1889  to  1898  inclusive;  Rules  and  Orders  of 
1887 — Copy  in  Public  Documents  1887  has  two  pages  of  committees 
and  roster  additional;  Manual  of  Washington  Legislature  for  1907 
has  tipped  into  it  a copy  of  “Rules  only.” 

Legislative  Rosters. 

Legislative  Roster.  Senate  and  House  1905. 

Official  Register.  1900. 

House  of  Representatives — Standing  Committees.  1913. 

Senate — Standing  Committees.  1913. 

House  Roster  1915 — Various  committee  appointments  of  House  and 
Senate. 

Note:  Roster  of  1905  has  typed  certificate  of  Secretary  of  State — 
Pound  also  in  Auditor’s  Report;  Official  Register  of  1900  found 
also  in  Auditor’s  Report;  House  Roster  of  1915  contains  six  docu- 
ments 


Courts. 


COURTS. 


Supreme  Court,  Rules  of  Adopted  July  term,  1884. 

Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court. 

Report,  annual.  -Dec.  13,  1892.  Recommendations  for  legis- 

lature. 

Supreme  Court,  Judges  of 

Report,  biennial.  -Dec.  31,  1894 — Report  on  defects  of  the  law. 

Supreme  Court. 

Report,  biennial.  -Dec.  29,  1898. 

Supreme  Court — State  of  Washington  ex.  rel. 

Stimson  Mill  Co. — Harbor  Line  Commissioners.  1891. 

Supreme  Court. 

Bar  Examinations.  January,  May,  October  1914 — date. 

Superior  Courts. 

General  rules  adopted  at  Seattle  July  19-20,  1897. 

Supreme  Court,  Rules  of  1909. 


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Courts — Continued. 

Supreme  Court. 

Rules  relating  to  admission  of  attorneys.  1910. 

Note:  Annual  Report  of  1892  found  also  in  Public  Documents  of 
1892;  Biennial  Report  of  1894  found  also  in  Public  Documents  of 
1894-1895 — contains  report  and  rec.  of  the  Superior  Judges,  p.  13-17; 
General  Rules  of  Superior  Courts  found  also  in  Public  Documents  of 
1897. 

Washington  Reports. 

Notes  on  Washington  Reports,  covering  Yols.  1-3  Territorial  Reports, 
and  1-30  State  Reports. 

Washington  Territorial  Reports. 

Volumes.  1,  1854-1879;  2,  1880-1885;  3,  Jan.  1887-Jan.  1888,  and 
Special  Term  of  July  1888. 

Washington  Reports. 

Volumes.  1,  1889-1890;  2,  1891;  3,  1891-1892;  4,  1892;  5,  1892-1893; 
6,  1893;  7,  1893-1894;  8,  1894;  9,  1894;  10,  1894-1895;  11,  1895; 
12,  1895;  13,  1895-1896;  14,  1896;  15,  1896;  16,  1896-1897;  17, 
1897;  18,  1897-1898;  19,  1898;  20,  1898-1899;  21,  1899;  22,  1900; 

23,  1900-1901;  24,  1901;  25,  1901;  26,  Sept.  3,  1901-Dec.  21,  1901; 

27,  Dec.  23,  1901-March  19,  1902;  28,  March  20-June  27,  1902;  29, 
July  3-Sept.  15,  1902;  30,  Sept.  16,  1902-Jan.  15,  1903;  31,  Jan.  16- 
May  2,  1903;  32,  May  4-Sept.  19,  1903;  33,  Sept.  19,  1903-Jan.  2, 
1904;  34,  Jan.  2,  1904-April  14,  1904;  35,  April  18,  1904-Sept.  21, 
1904;  36,  Sept.  21,  1904-Feb.  4,  1905;  37,  Feb.  4,  1905-March  29, 
1905;  38,  March  29,  1905-May  3,  1905;  39,  May  3,  1905-Sept.  5, 
1905;  40,  Sept.  6-Dec.  13,  1905;  41,  Dec.  13-Feb.  26,  1906;  42, 
Feb.  26,  190  6-June  15,  1906;  43,  June  19,  1906-Sept.  22,  1906;  44, 
Sept.  22,  1906-Dec.  13,  1906;  45,  Dec.  13,  1906-March  19,  1907; 

46,  March  19,  1907-Aug.  2,  1907;  47,  Aug.  2,  1907-Dec.  3,  1907; 

48,  Dec.  3,  1907-March  17,  1908;  49,  March  17-June  29,  1908;  50, 
July  7-Nov.  7,  1908;  51,  Nov.  7,  1908-Feb.  25,  1909;  52,  Feb.  26- 
April  28,  1909;  53,  April  28,  1909-June  30,  1909;  54,  June  30- 
Sept.  25,  1909;  55,  Sept.  25-Nov.  16,  1909;  56,  Nov.  16,  1909-Jan. 
17,  1910;  57,  Jan.  17,  1910-March  25,  1910;  58,  March  25-June  10, 
1910;  59,  June  10,  1910-Sept.  3,  1910;  60,  Sept.  3-Dec.  1,  1910; 
61,  Dec.  2,  1910-Jan.  28,  1911;  62,  Jan.  28,  1911-April  5,  1911; 
63,  April  5-June  27,  1911;  64,  June  27,  1911-Sept.  6,  1911;  65, 
Sept.  6,  1911-Nov.  21,  1911;  66,  Nov.  23,  1911-Jan.  23,  1912;  67, 
Jan.  24-March  28,  1912;  68,  March  28,  1912-June  8,  1912;  69,  June 
10-Aug.  24,  1912;  70,  Aug.  26-Nov.  4,  1912;  71,  Nov.  4,  1912-Jan. 
25,  1913;  72,  Jan.  25,  1913-April  12,  1913;  73,  April  12-June  3, 
1913;  74,  June  3-Aug.  12,  1913;  75,  Aug.  12-Oct.  9,  1913;  76,  Oct. 
9,  1913-Dec.  18,  1913;  77,  Dec.  18,  1913-Feb.  6,  1914;  78,  Feb.  6- 
March  27,  1914;  79,  March  27-June  1,  1914;  80,  June  3-July  30, 
1914;  81,  Aug.  1-Sept.  26,  1914;  82,  Sept.  26-Dec.  22,  1914;  83, 
Dec.  22,  1914-Feb.  1,  1915;  84,  Feb.  1-April  6,  1915;  85,  April  6- 


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Washington  Reports — Continued. 

Volumes. 

June  3,  1915;  86,  June  3-Aug.  16,  1915;  87,  Aug.  17,  1915-Nov.  9, 
1915;  88,  Nov.  9,  1915-Dec.  23,  1915;  89,  Dec.  23,  1915-Feb.  21, 
1916;  90,  Feb.  21,  1916-April  21,  1916;  91,  April  21,  1916-July  5, 
1916;  92,  July  5,  1916-Aug.  30,  1916;  93,  Aug.  30,  1916-Dec.  26, 
1916;  94,  Dec.  26,  1916-Feb.  16,  1917;  95,  Feb.  16-April  16,  1917; 
96,  April  18-June  15,  1917;  97,  June  15-Aug.  17,  1917;  98,  Aug.  17- 
Nov.  12,  1917;  99,  Nov.  12,  1917-Jan.  30,  1918. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

Appointive  Boards  and  Commissions. 

Artesian  Well  Commissioners. 

Report.  Nov.  16,  1887. 

Dental  Examiners,  State  Board. 

Report.  June  3,  1889-Oct.  15,  1890. 

Report,  annual.  Oct.  15,  1891-Sept.  24,  1892. 

Dental  Examiners,  Board  of 

Report,  annual.  6th,  -Oct.  18,  1893. 

Medical  Examining  Board. 

Report,  annual.  1st,  May  1890-May  10,  1892. 

Report,  biennial.  1897-1898. 

Pharmacy  Board. 

Report,  annual.  June  15,  1891-May  12,  1892. 

Pilot  Commissioners  for  Columbia  River  and  Bar 

Report.  -Sept.  15,  1879;  Feb.  18,  1884-Jan.  8,  1885. 

Pilot  Commissioners. 

Report.  Jan.  28,  1887-Sept.  19,  1887;  Jan.  19,  1889-Oct.  18,  1889. 
Report.  1st,  for  year  1890. 

Report,  annual.  Dec.  1,  1890-Jan.  12,  1892. 

Pilot  Commissioners  for  Columbia  River  and  Bar. 

Report,  annual.  -Nov.  30,  1896. 

Pilot  Commissioners,  Board  of  Columbia  River  and  Bar. 

Report,  annual.  1898  (dated  Dec.  31,  1898). 

Immigration  Agent — State 
Report.  1899-1900. 

Immigration  Commission.  (1904) 

Uniformity  of  Legislation,  Board  of  Commissioners  on 
Report.  1909. 

Note:  Report  of  Artesian  well  Commissioners  found  also  in  bound 
volume  of  Reports  for  1887;  Report  of  Dental  Examiners  of  1890 
found  only  in  Public  Documents  of  1890-1891. 


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ASSOCIATIONS,  STATE — SEMI-OFFICIAL. 

County  Assessors — Washington 

Proceedings  of  Convention,  Annual.  12th,  Jan.  10-14,  1910;  13th, 
Jan.  16-20,  1911;  14th,  Jan.  15-18,  1912;  15th,  Jan.  20-24,  1913; 
16th,  Jan.  19-21,  1914;  17th,  Jan.  18-25,  1915;  19th;  20th. 


County  Auditors’  Association. 

Proceedings  of,  Annual.  (3d),  June  19-20,  1907;  (4th),  June  24-26, 
1908;  5th,  June  22-24,  1909;  (6th),  June  28-30,  1910;  7th,  June  19- 
21,  1911;  8th,  June  27-29,  1912;  9th,  June  16-18,  1913;  10th,  June 
10-12,  1914. 


County  Commissioners,  Washington  State  Association  of 

Proceedings  of  Convention,  Annual.  1st,  Feb.  11-13,  1908;  (2d),  Jan. 
18-21,  1909. 


County  Superintendents. 

Proceedings  of  Convention,  Biennial.  1st,  April  7-9,  1891. 

Note:  Contains  Circular  23  of  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction. 


Washington  Forest  Fire  Association. 

Proceedings,  Annual.  (1st),  1908;  (3d),  1910;  4th,  1911;  (5th), 

1912;  (6th),  1913;  7th,  1914;  8th,  1915;  9th,  1916;  10th,  1917. 


Pacific  Northwest  Library  Association. 

Proceedings  and  addresses.  Sept.  5-6,  1916. 

Washington  Logged-off  Lands  Association. 

Proceedings,  Annual.  1st,  and  2d,  July  14  and  Nov.  14,  1908,  Nov.  13, 
1909. 

Note:  Contains  the  Constitution  and  By-laws  adopted  Dec.  9,  1909. 


AVashington  Pharmaceutical  Association. 

Proceedings,  Annual.  15th,  1904;  16th,  1906;  23d,  1912;  24th,  1913; 
25th,  1914;  26th, 1915;  27th,  1916;  28th,  1917. 


Bankers’  Association,  AVashington  State. 

Proceedings,  Annual.  3d,  June  18-20,  1891;  5th,  July  12-14,  1900; 
6th,  June  20-22,  1901;  7th,  June  19-21,  1902;  8th,  July  23-25,  1903; 
9th,  June  16-18,  1904;  10th,  July  20-22,  1905;  11th,  June  21-23, 
1906;  12th,  June  20-23,  1907;  13th,  June  18-20,  1908;  14th,  June 
24-26,  1909;  15th,  July  21-23,  1910;  16th,  Sept.  14-16,  1911;  17th, 
June  27-29,  1912;  18th,  Aug.  7-9,  1913;  19th,  June  4-6,  1914;  20th, 
Sept.  6-7,  1915;  21st,  June  15-17,  1916. 


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Bar  Association,  Washington  State. 

Proceedings,  Annual.  lst-6th,  Jan.  8 and  July  18-20,  1894;  7th,  July 
17-19,  1895;  8th,  July  15-17,  1896;  9th,  July  21-23,  1897;  10th, 
July  20-23,  1898;  11th,  July  6-9,  1899;  12th,  July  10-13,  1900; 
13th,  July  9-11,  1901;  14th,  Aug.  5-7,  1902;  15th,  Aug.  25-27,  1903; 
16th,  July  7-9,  1904;  17th,  July  6-8,  1905;  18th,  July  12-14,  1906; 
19th,  July  11-13,  1907;  20th,  Aug.  24,  1908;  21st,  July  29-31,  1909; 
22d,  July  28-30,  1910;  23d,  July  27-29,  1911;  24th,  July  30-Aug.  1, 
1912;  25th,  Aug.  7-8,  1913;  26th,  Aug.  5-6,  1914;  27th  and  28th, 
1915  and  1916;  Program,  July  26-28,  1917. 

Note:  Proceeding's  of  6th  session  contains  at  back  each  of  the  pre- 
ceding five  sessions,  paged  consecutively;  7th  and  8th  proceedings 
bound  in  one  copy;  9th,  10th,  and  11th  proceedings  bound  in  one 
copy. 

Address — Henry  A.  McLean — Evolution  of  state  legislative  methods. 
July  12,  1906. 

Our  disrespect  for  law.  Aug.  24,  1908. 

Code  of  ethics — American  Bar  Association — Washington  Bar  Associa- 
tion, adopted  Aug.  1908. 

State  insurance  and  first  aid.  Aug.  7-8,  1913. 

Seattle  Bar  Association. 

Proceedings  and  President’s  address  on  The  Federal  Judicial  Code,. 
June  28,  1911. 

Address — Recall  of  Judges.  June  26,  1912. 

American  Bar  Association. 

Address — Education  of  the  lawyer.  Vol.  40.  1915. 

Labor  Congress. 

Proceedings,  Annual.  4th,  Jan.  15-18,  1901;  5th,  Jan.  15-17,  1902. 

Note:  Merged  1902  with  Washington  State  Federation  of  Labor  at 
this  session. 

Federation  of  Labor,  Washington  State. 

Proceedings,  Annual.  (1st),  Jan.  5,  1903;  2d,  Jan.  11-14,  1904;  4th, 
Jan.  4-6,  1906;  10th,  Jan.  16-20,  1911;  11th,  Jan.  15,  19,  1912;  12th, 
Jan.  20-24,  1913;  13th,  Jan.  19-23,  1914;  14th,  Jan.  18-22,  1915; 
16th,  Jan.  22-26,  1917. 

Note:  Two  editions  of  10th  annual,  one  of  100  pages  and  one  of 
117  pages;  14th  annual  contains  reports  of  officers. 

President’s  Report,  Annual.  10th,  Jan.  1911;  11th,  1912;  12th,  Jan. 
20-25,  1913;  13th,  Jan.  19-23,  1914. 

Note:  11th  report  found  also  in  Proceedings  of  11th  Session,  p.  8-23; 
12th  report  is  reprint  from  Proceedings;  13th  report  found  also 
in  Proceedings  of  13th  Annual  meeting,  p.  45-64. 

Report  of  Legislative  Agent,  Annual.  14th,  Jan.  19-23,  1914. 

Note:  Found  also  in  Proceedings  of  Annual  meeting,  p.  118-144. 


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Washington  State  Grange. 

Proceedings,  Annual.  (3d),  1891;  (4th),  1892;  (5th),  1893;  (6th), 
1894;  (7th),  1895;  (8th),  1896;  (9th),  1897;  (10th),  1898;  (11th), 
1899;  (12th),  1900;  (13th),  1901;  (14th),  1902;  (15th),  1903; 

(16th),  1904;  (17th),  1905;  18th,  June  5-7,  1906;  19th,  June  4-7, 
1907;  20th,  June  2-5,  1908;  21st,  June  1-4,  1909;  22d,  June  7-10, 
1910;  23d,  June  6-9,  1911;  24th,  June  4-7,  1912;  25th,  June  5-6, 
1913;  26th,  1914;  27th,  June  1-4,  1915;  28th,  June  6-10,  1916; 
June  5-8,  1917,  June  4-7,  1918. 

Note:  26th  annual  is  roster. 

Master’s  Address.  25th  annual,  June  3-6,  1913. 


Washington  Irrigation  Institute. 

Proceedings,  Annual.  3d,  Jan.  10-12,  1916. 

League  of  Pacific  Northwest  Municipalities,  1st  annual  Conference,  Oct.  1912. 

Washington  Municipalities,  League  of 

Proceedings,  Annual.  4th,  Nov.  19-22,  1913;  5th,  Jan.  25-27,  1915. 

Washington  State  Pharmaceutical  Association. 

Proceedings.  7th,  1896;  8th,  1897;  9th,  1898;  10th,  1899;  13th,  1902; 
14th,  1903;  19th,  1908;  20th,  1909;  22d,  1911;  23d,  1912;  24th, 
1913;  25th,  1914;  26th,  1915;  27th,  1916. 

Washington  Pioneer  Association. 

Transactions.  1883-1889;  1903-1904;  1905-1910. 

Washington  Teachers’  Institute. 

Proceedings.  1st,  1876;  2d,  1877;  3d,  1878;  4th,  1879;  5th,  1880. 

Washington  Educational  Association. 

Addresses  and  Proceedings.  18th,  1904;  19th,  1905;  20th,  1906;  21st, 
1907;  22d,  1908;  23d,  1909;  24th,  1910;  25th,  1911;  26th,  1912; 
27th,  1913;  28th,  1914;  29th,  1915;  30th,  1916;  31st,  1917. 

State  Fair,  Premium  List. 

North  Yakima,  Sept.  20-25,  1915. 

Press  Association. 

Proceedings,  Annual.  lst-4th,  1887-1890;  5th,  Sept.  1891;  6th,  Oct. 
1892;  7th,  Sept.  1893;  8th,  June  1894;  9th,  Aug.  1895;  10th,  July 
1896;  11th,  Sept.  1897. 

Note:  lst-4th  bound  in  one  volume. 

Press  Association,  State. 

Proceedings,  Annual.  (23d),  July  15-17,  1909;  24th,  Sept.  1910;  26th 
and  27th,  July  1912  and  July  1913. 


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Miscellaneous. 

Masonry. 

By-laws — Scottish  Rite  bodies. 

Resources  of  Washington. 

Address  delivered  Jan.  14,  1890  by  Henry  B.  Clifford.  Pub.  by  No. 
Syndicate  for  distribution  in  New  England. 

Memorial  Address. 

Biographical  sketch  of  Judge  W.  H.  White.  Delivered  at  Seattle 
May  30,  1908. 

Oregon  Trail,  Story  of  the  Lost  By  Ezra  Meeker.  1916. 

Charities — Correction,  Washington  Conference. 

Proceedings  and  Addresses,  Annual.  7th,  June  2-4,  1914;  8th,  June 
8-10,  1915. 

Social  Welfare,  Washington  Conference. 

Proceedings,  Annual.  9th,  June  1-2,  1916. 

Washington  Surveying  and  Rating  Bureau. 

Are  insurance  rates  too  high? 

Washington  Association  for  Prevention  and  Relief  of  Tuberculosis. 

Report  to  Legislature  of  1917  for  two  years  ending  Jan.  24,  1917. 
Hudson’s  Bay  and  Puget  Sound  Agricultural  Companies. 

Correspondence  relative  to  survey  of  March  10,  1851-Jan.  16, 

1856. 

Note:  Found  in  Council  Journal,  3d  Session,  1855. 

Teachers’  Institute. 

Report.  lst-4th,  Oct.  2,  1873,  July  26,  1876,  July  18,  1877,  Oct.  1, 
1878,  July  15,  1879;  5th,  Aug.  17-20,  1880. 

Note:  A History  of  and  Proceedings  of  First  Four  State  Teachers’ 
Institutes  in  Washington;  5th  is  Proceedings  of  5th  annual  meet- 
ing at  Seattle. 

Township  Officers — A Manual  July  28,  1911. 

Conservation,  State’s  Interest  in. 

Address  by  Gov.  M.  E.  Hay,  Sept.  23,  1910. 

Palouse  Project. 

An  appeal  from  Franklin  County  for  irrigation  and  electric  power. 

Pacific  Fisheries  Society. 

Transactions.  1st,  June  10-12,  1914;  2d,  Aug.  9-11,  1915. 

Note:  Addresses  and  data  relate  to  Washington. 

Conference  of  Port  Authorities  of  the  Pacific  Coast. 

Proceedings.  June  23-25,  1914;  Sept.  4,  5,  6,  1916;  Sept.  4,  5,  6, 
1917. 

Secretary  of  the  Territory. 

Statistical  report.  Dec.  15,  1888. 

Note:  Found  only  in  Public  Documents  1889,  and  gives  Election  and 
other  statistics. 

Address  on  Right  of  State  to  Regulate  Distribution  of  Water  Rights,  by 
Prof.  O.  L.  Waller,  Before  State  Bar  Association  at  26th  Annual  Con- 
vention, Aug.  5-6,  1914. 

Parental  School,  Seattle  School  District  No.  1. 

Report,  Annual.  1st,  1910-1911. 


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Miscellaneous — Continued. 

Taxpayers’  Efficiency  Association,  State  Federation. 

“Tax  eater  will  get  you.”  1916. 

Public  Lands  in  Oregon  and  Washington.  O.  W.  R.  & N.  (1913). 
Who’s  to  blame? 

History  of  tax  exemptions  in  State  of  Washington.  1897. 

Port  of  Seattle. 

“House  Bill  No.  45,”  issued  1917  to  15th  Legislature. 

C.  M.  & S.  P.  R.  R.  Immigration  Bureau. 

Industrial  map  of  Puget  Sound  country.  1916.  Broadside. 

Labor  Council — Olympia. 

Labor’s  Yearbook.  1917. 

The  Mountain. 

Brief  submitted  to  U.  S.  Geographical  Board.  1917. 

Shall  the  name  of  Mount  Rainier  be  changed?  C.  Hart  Merriam. 
Proposal  to  change  name  of  Mount  Rainier.  C.  T.  Connors. 

Note:  Contains  Proceedings  of  Tacoma  Academy  of  Science,  1893, 
paper  of  Judge  Wickersham. 

Agriculture,  Manual  of  Feb.  1,  1914.  Bui.  21. 

Associated  Bureau  of  Grades. 

Fir,  spruce,  cedar  and  hemlock  lumber.  May  1,  1909. 

School  of  Agriculture  Located  in  Western  Washington.  1917. 
Investigation  of  Means  of  Controlling  Floods  in  Duwamish-Puyallup 
Valleys. 

By  H.  M.  Chittenden  to  King  and  Pierce  Counties.  1906-1907. 
Indian  War  Veterans.  1856. 

Memorial  to  Congress — Oregon  Legislative  Commission.  Dated  Dec. 
25,  1885. 

Note:  Covers  both  soldiers  of  Oregon  and  Washington.  No  rosters. 


